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Blogger Siyuan Song said...

I am not sure how much systems theories have been used by historians to investigate the development of human societies. But I am sure that systems theories could help a lot because systems theories deal with huge complex nonlinear systems.

About this issue, systems theories will investigate the dynamical forces that forge the similar social patterns of Burma and France. In 99% probability, their forces must be totally different as they have totally different natural and cultural environments. But these differences will not hinder the possiblity that they could have similar social structures at all from the perspective of systems theories.

Another issue that systems theories want to investigate is why their social structures or norms deviate from each other after their parallel time ended, because system theories care about those social random flunctuations that might trigger social structure reformations.

Systems theories want to reach a higher level of perspective than that of causality because there are so many causal loops connected one another like numerous neurons connected in a human brain.

Systems theories could solve the conflict between causality and randomness, providing us a new perspective to rethink and reexplain our history.

October 6, 2008 at 11:16 PM

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