Evolution and Revolution: The Drama of Realtime Complementarity

World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research 11 (1-2):167-206 (1972)
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Abstract

This article is by design a response to Alastair M. Taylor's "For Philosophers and Scientists: A General Systems Paradigm." That work is an advance over stage theories. But its focus on modernization tacitly accepts marginalization. Its focus on an undifferentiated evolving human species disregards intra- and intersocietal conflicts. Its uncritical talk of societal energy shifts obscures the reality of conquest and exploitation. If general systems theory is to be truly objective, it should take into account world-around system imbalance and the relevance of Newton's Third Law. (Publisher omitted title of this article and used only its subtitle.)

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Edmund Byrne
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis

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