social systems

social systems

A social system is the patterned network of relationships constituting a coherent whole that exist between individuals, groups, and institutions. It is the formal structure of role and status that can form in a small, stable group. An individual may belong to multiple social systems at once; examples of social systems include nuclear family units, communities, cities, nations, college campuses, corporations, and industries. The organization and definition of groups within a social system depend on various shared properties such as location, socioeconomic status, race, religion, societal function, or other distinguishable features.

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Mimetic Theory of Desire | Daniel Schmachtenberger and Lex Fridman

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Radicle Civics – Unconstituting Society 071022.pdf

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Just a moment...

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Social vs. Science Experiments

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The Weirdest People In The World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous

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The Puzzle of How Large-Scale Order Emerges in Complex Systems

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George Gilder on knowledge, power, and the economy

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