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Human Society and Theory of Self-Organized System
Yang Guihua
Teaching and Research
1998, (3):
27-32.
The idea of system has experienced changes from an ancient simple conception of system to the systemic theory of the modern times. Thus the systemic theory of self-organization sheds light on understanding of the systemic nature of human society. According to this theory, in the course of interactions with nature human society displays its intentional and complex nature as well as its function as a medium. The result of these interactions is personification of nature, signification of information, and socialization of energy, showing self-organization of human society. This characteristics is also expressed in the mechanics and manners of the new exercising influence over the old, and in the tendency of development of national regions melting into the world history stimulated by interactions among different countries.
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