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C5 Stratified Democracy
- 1. Stratified Democracy*
Synthesis
Organism
Holistic
Driven
The Emergence of Governmental Systems and Structures Over Time
ORGANIZING CODES AND PRINCIPLES — The Psycho/social “DNA”
Developing Developed
DISTRIBUTION OF THINKING
THE WORLD POPULATION
“4th World” “3rd World” “2nd World” “1st World”
Systemic
Process
Driven
Flow
Quantitative
Network
Social
People
Driven
Enterprise
Strategic
Success
Driven
Stage/ Stage/ Stage/ Stage/ Stage/ Stage/ Stage/ Stage/
Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave Wave
Structure
Authority
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Driven
Order
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POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND POWER DISTRIBUTION RATIOS
survival tribal feudal authoritarian multiparty social stratified holonic
clans orders empires democracy democracy democracy democracy democracy
Exploitive
Empire
Driven
Power
Haiti Somalia Taliban Iraq Cuba Singapore US & UK Scandinavia
confederal unitary federal unitary integral
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS AND RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION FORMULAS
Driven
Safety
Order
Tribal
eat mutual to victors the just each acts all should all formulas resources
when reciprocity belong earn the on own behalf benefit contribute to focus on
hungry & kinship the spoils rewards to prosper equally spiral health all life
Survival
Instinct
Driven
*Democracy or “rule by the people” can take many different forms and expressions. These are influenced by the natural habitat, the patterns of genetic and memetic
Band
migration, the unique set of life conditions, the impact of wild cards, the mesh of people and cultures, and the quality of leadership in all aspects of society itself.
These Systems and Structures emerge in response to the unique set of problems of existence in each society. Movement may occur in the direction of greater
complexity or less; there is no ideal or universal form; attempts to impose the model from one set of circumstances onto others are futile.
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