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Measures of Social Evolution - Macroeconomic Indicators of Social Stability (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Measures of Social Evolution - Macroeconomic Indicators of Social Stability (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Sociology
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This book extends a previously published model of social evolution
by using macroeconomic measures to indicate both the current state
of the society, and its evolutionary trajectory. This model
considers society as a system of interacting elements evolving
through stages of increasing strength of interaction and complexity
of structure. It measures society in constituting the world
collectively, with nation-states as the elements, here described
through macroeconomic measures such as GDP, government expenditure,
and inequality. The economic data presented indicates that this
stage is approaching the next evolutionary step, which is either
the formation of a world society of nations, with an associated
overarching common infrastructure absorbing some of the sovereign
functions of nation-states as they exist today, or as a society of
competing groups of nations, each bound by alliances and bilateral
agreements. The book explores how the former faces great obstacles
in the form of nationalism and a misunderstood concept of
sovereignty, and poses that it is in an embryonic stage. The author
poses that it is this structure that would be best equipped to
handle common challenges, such as the environment and global
warming, and topically, pandemics. A novel interdisciplinary text
in social complexity, this book is of interest to researchers in
socio-economic fields.
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