Therefore, the research of the Church of Christ came to an almost complete standstill.

In the past, this system was able to function because of the existence of the Great Tree King.

Deities, especially those like the Great Tree King who are directly connected to the World Tree, possess wisdom and experience far exceeding that of humans.

Whether directly or indirectly, through the unique methods of the gods, they completed practical work, enabling the research system of the Order of the Gods to operate at high speed.

Later, the Great Tree King disappeared.

This system has become truly crippled and can no longer function.

The people of the Church have not discovered the problem for hundreds of years.

Well, it's not that the people of the Church are incompetent. This thing hadn't been discovered on Earth for thousands of years, and it wasn't until modern times that Marx and Engels discovered this connection.

He was only able to discover this problem by standing on the shoulders of giants.

Moreover, since the people of the Church of Christ have the readily available and feasible solution of divine guidance, they are even less likely to explore this relationship, but instead focus on reproducing the solution of divine guidance.

After losing the Great Tree King, the first thing the Council of the Church thought of was to have Nasita take over the position of the Great Tree King and continue to operate the system.

However, they overlooked the fact that the long time required for gods to grow is unacceptable to humans.

Just when the higher-ups of the Church were in despair, the Doctor came to them, which immediately gave them the idea of ​​creating their own god.

In short, the idea of ​​the Church is to put all gods on the table, regardless of who that god is; they just want a god to complete the operation of their research system.

In a sense, the greater significance of the Church's creation of gods was that it brought gods down from their pedestals and stripped them of their sacredness.

God is no longer God, no longer an untouchable mystery, but a tool that can be artificially created.

Jiang Ming pondered the various aspects of the Order Academy.

Shouldn't he write something to explain this relationship, at least to spread it within Haiqi Island?

However, thoroughly analyzing special groups like demons and gods and incorporating them into the system of materialism is no easy task.

The workload is too large.

Let's take it slow later.

Currently, we're just discussing relationships within a small circle within the Ocean Academy of Sciences, prioritizing services for scientific research activities.

I happen to have some free time now.

Looking at the people in front of me who had already begun discussing the research question, I silently organized my thoughts.

"Have you ever thought about why your research stagnated in your original location, but you were able to make breakthroughs at an astonishing speed after coming here?"

"Eh?"

Several people were drawn to this topic.

"Perhaps it's because the Ocean Academy of Sciences has sufficient funding?"

"Huh? What? Your Academy's research funding has become so scarce?"

The people of Fontainebleau were shocked.

Seriously? Seriously? What kind of environment does the Marine Science and Technology Institute have? They have to be so stingy with the ore they get. And you call that sufficient?

The Sumeru people were equally shocked.

Isn't this enough?

They exchanged a glance, both seeing the shock in each other's eyes.

It doesn't seem to be a funding issue.

It's one thing that the Academy is poor, but the fact that the Fontaines, who came from the Fontaine Academy of Sciences, have been able to make significant breakthroughs here shows that funding isn't the main issue.

"That might be because of your guidance?"

The people of Fontainebleau have provided their own answer.

In their view, the creation of the power system is the biggest breakthrough for the Ocean Academy of Sciences to date, which is inseparable from Jiang Ming's theory.

"It's somewhat related, but not much."

Jiang Ming only proposed this theory, without providing practical guidance. Considering Earth's timeline, it would be difficult to apply electricity in less than several decades.

"That's the addition of the Eye of God. In our past research, we have never received so much help from the holders of the Eye of God."

"In a way, yes. But that's just a superficial phenomenon."

"What is its essence?"

"The Eye of God is the Eye of God; it works everywhere. Its integration into the scientific research system can greatly accelerate the research process because it functions as an advanced research tool in this work."

His words left everyone present looking at each other in bewilderment.

"Neither the Order of the Church nor the Academy of Fontainebleau has historically integrated the Eye of God into its scientific research system. Even in the few exceptions, they may not have properly utilized the Eye of God."

The Fontaine Academy is somewhat better off, but scholars of the Order of the Church, think about it: haven't the research tools of the Order of the Church remained largely unchanged for centuries?

"Um……"

Several people were lost in thought.

It seems that's indeed the case?

"So, you've been using primitive tools for research for the past few centuries, is that correct?"

"really."

The people of the Church of Christ acknowledged this.

"The primitive research tools limit the upper limit of your research activities. More advanced research activities will inevitably require more advanced tools to support them. You agree with this, right?"

“That’s true.” Not only the scholars of the Order of the Church, but also the people of Fontainebleau nodded in agreement.

The situation at the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences is such that, despite the complicated regulations and bloated organization, the pace of breakthroughs is getting slower and slower.

"The Eye of God is an advanced tool, but an advanced tool does not necessarily have to be the Eye of God."

"Aside from the Eye of God, more advanced research tools are closely related to the development of productivity and need to be born from practice, but the Order of the Church has never paid attention to these."

Next, Jiang Ming discusses the relationship between knowledge and real productivity, and between practice and cognition.

Jiang Ming did not choose to start from the direction of gods and the Order Academy, but instead started from the breakthrough speed that had soared after the Eye of God joined the research.

The former is too grand, too secretive, and somewhat too abstract.

Chapter 31 The first step

In conclusion, Jiang Ming successfully made these people understand a concept: they cannot work behind closed doors, they cannot ignore practice, and they cannot ignore the transformation and application of results.

Only when past research is transformed into real productivity and applied can the next stage of development be driven.

The people of Fontainebleau were somewhat better off, but for those in the Order of the Church, it was undoubtedly a complete upheaval of their previous understanding.

Seeing the group of people deep in thought, Jiang Ming didn't disturb them, but waited silently in place.

"Lord Jiang Ming."

Looking back, I saw the assembly plant manager walking towards me in the distance.

Jiang Ming took the initiative to step forward.

"Lord Jiang Ming, the construction of the factory is progressing smoothly so far, but..."

"Just what?"

"However, we really can't understand how this grassroots mutual aid group should operate in practice."

"Oh, this."

Jiang Ming paused slightly.

This thing is one of his personal possessions.

In the current state of Inazuma society, public power does not extend to rural areas, and grassroots self-governance is the norm.

Previously, because Haiji Island had a relatively small population and a simple, or to put it nicely, a flat structure, it still had a certain degree of management ability at the grassroots level.

However, with the recent surge in the number of refugees, Coral Palace is short-handed, and a power vacuum has emerged at the grassroots level of Haiqi Island.

Regarding industrial construction, at Jiang Ming's strong insistence, it was not left to be managed by private individuals or anyone else, but was directly managed by Coral Palace, making it a state-owned enterprise of Haiqi Island. This also resulted in some additional manpower being allocated to it.

In the initial stage, dozens of factories of various types, including cement, steel, machinery processing, and assembly, have gathered enough workers, but not enough management personnel.

With limited manpower, Coral Palace can only afford to hire one or two factory managers or other senior executives; the rest must be selected from among the workers.

To avoid power imbalance and the hollowing out of grassroots organizations, and to strengthen the oversight system to prevent things from becoming like the shogunate, we need to find other solutions.

Against this backdrop, Jiang Ming proposed the mutual aid group system.

As for where the hidden agenda lies in this thing...

Jiang Ming's requirement for mutual aid groups is that a group should be formed if there are more than three people. The group should recruit grassroots workers who are willing to serve the workers, and the group leader should be a skilled worker with a certain level of education and prestige.

My main tasks are to assist Coral Palace in managing the factory, promoting and implementing Coral Palace's policies, and maintaining close contact with other workers to understand their needs and desires and report them upwards.

In addition, it includes a series of tasks such as assisting workers in difficulty, carrying out skills training, conducting cultural education, and supervising and managing.

This group is absolutely right in serving the workers and promoting their work.

The group can be joined voluntarily, and after review, one can join. Once joined, it means having a certain say in the factory, and it also means taking on more work and responsibilities.

This system serves as a supplement to the normal management structure, coexisting with it to alleviate the pressure on the normal management structure and promote efficient operation.

Along with this, a system for reviewing and supervising these groups is being established.

Although progress is slow due to a lack of manpower.

Does it feel familiar?

Eh

In short, Jiang Ming's plan is to use this to further strengthen the connection with the grassroots and enhance the management of the grassroots.

Since it seemed decent, and given the Coral Palace's severe manpower shortage, Xin Hai agreed to the plan.

When asked about this mutual aid group, Jiang Ming was somewhat curious.

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