It sounds like you're writing about ideas. There's some proverb about how average people talk about people, smart people talk about things, and geniuses talk about ideas.
I think the books I mentioned mostly indulge in talking about people which tickles my funny bone, but probably don't have much beyond that.
I recently read a book about how the current Republicans are just uniquely awful and if we just replace them, we would have no assault on democracy and freedoms! The revolutionary idea is to replace the people with other people who are better trained or more polite or just less horrible than current Republicans.
That's what's cool about the orange pill like Bitcoin standard book is that it actually talks about ideas that are revolutionary and it's illustrated through history of people :-D.
Austin might be a little about merit and retribution. Wodehouse--I would have to reread him now with a clear vision for what his MO was. I just remember eccentric characters and situations that somehow resolve themselves for the good of everyone involved.