Social Entropy
National identity, Cultural identity, Psychology, Social psychology
978-620-1-34637-6
6201346376
72
2012-07-06
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Social entropy is a macrosociological systems theory. It is a measure of the natural decay within a social system. It can refer to the decomposition of social structure or of the disappearance of social distinctions. Much of the energy consumed by a social organization is spent to maintain its structure, counteracting social entropy, e.g., through legal institutions, education and even the promotion of television viewing. Anarchy is the maximum state of social entropy. Social Entropy implies the tendency of social networks and society in general to break down over time, moving from cooperation and advancement towards conflict and chaos.
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