Towards A New Social Order? Real Democracy, Sustainability & Peace

Towards A New Social Order? Real Democracy, Sustainability & Peace

Towards A New Social Order? Real Democracy, Sustainability & Peace

Towards A New Social Order? Real Democracy, Sustainability & Peace

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Overview

This contribution argues that a long-established social order has been in place since the first stratified societies in the Near Middle East which unavoidably comes with substantial economic, political and environmental repercussions. Part I of the book dissects the various facets of this order, which is termed the social dominance paradigm, while in Part II a fundamentally different order, the peace paradigm, is introduced. The latter rests on real democracy (in the Athenian sense), sustainability and peace. As such, both paradigms function as vehicles for further analysis and research while the peace paradigm also provides a rough plan for the implementation of transformational change.

Typically, political, economic, social, and environmental research seeks to increase specialized knowledge. Here, however, the overall intent is to utilize interdisciplinary evidence and connect the dots between a number defining features within seemingly modern societies. The argument is that these are, in fact, not modern at all but follow an ancient template of power, control, and coordination concentrated in the hands of the few.
Potentially, this contribution can function as a trans-disciplinary methodological framework as well as an information hub for researchers in the fields of political and social sciences, history, anthropology, evolutionary biology, organization and peace studies. Practitioners who are interested in fundamental social change may also find the issues raised to be of interest. As such, this book provides a generalist, evidence-based discussion of a multi-disciplinary nature that may pique the interest of both experts and amateurs alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781622734887
Publisher: Vernon Press
Publication date: 09/24/2018
Series: Series in Sociology
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Patrick Holz, Ph.D., is an independent researcher who holds degrees in economics (B.A. Hons./M.A.) from the University of Cambridge as well as a doctorate in economics and political sciences (Dr. rer.pol.) from the University of Witten-Herdecke. His research interests have focused on all aspects of organizational format; specifically the differing consequences of either (principal-subordinate) hierarchic organization or decentralized control and coordination in various social, economic and political systems over the course of more than five millennia of human history. Experiences in a business and especially workplace context as a start-up investor, where organization also plays a crucial role, have further broadened his understanding of organizational impact.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

PART I: The Social Dominance Paradigm

2. The Basics

3. Government & Central Aspects of Minority Control

4. The Economy I: Ancient Patterns

5. The Economy II: Modes of Power

6. The Impact of Power

7. The Romance of Leadership

PART II: The Peace Paradigm

8. The Human Condition

9. Nature as Precedent

10. Peace I: The Case Against Violence & War

11. Peace II: The Case for Peace

12. Real Democracy

13. Sustainability

Bibliography

Index

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