
The science of society, the evolution of society, and the governance of society.
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The Theory & History of Society project has been in abeyance while I deal with the practical matters of selling and buying property. If all goes to plan I will over the next few months be moving from an antique house in the Blue Mountains,...
The prehistoric division of labour (with the man-woman differentiation) was my last major ‘knowledge gap’ to fill. The 2022 mission has been accomplished. I am aware again that the theoretica...
Readers may be impatient to move on and discover how more recent societies — so familiar from classical recorded histories of ‘civilisations’ — will fit within my radical new conceptual schema. Yet longterm evolution never manifested in sim...
[I am now juxtaposing my new social science with my new historical chronology, and gradually integrating assorted summary versions of previously published materials.]
Respected elders, especially male elders, t...
In the 1950s structural-functional social science identified the paradox of integration through differentiation. In accounts focusing on developments from Roman times onwards the integration was achieved by the creation of political, legal...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
PhD Political Science, Sussex; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC); Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU). Author of ‘Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development’.
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