Social evolution can be thought of in terms of increased complexity . Simple forms of organization are uniliteral and homogenous, while more complexity in an organizational structure implies pluralism . Increased plurality, combined with a finite number of variables or resources to work with, implies...
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Filed under: Anarchism, Decentralization, Centralization, The Calculation Problem, Social Evolution, Entropy, Economics