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The best state structure is one where the division is half and half, half state, half free market.
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It is worth to notice that organicism or organic analogy was a model and not an metaphor.
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Thus, the theory of evolution is a fundamental theory for both biology and sociology.
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The network concept, the neural network, should be interpreted in an appropriate way. Namely, we are actually dealing with a looser structure in the social domain than a typical network. Relations and dependencies are loose in this structure. So in fact we would be dealing with a quasinetwork structure. And the concept I have presented would ultimately be formulated as a
quasineural
and
quasinetwork
theory. The model in this case, as is often the case with models in science, is not a strict equivalent of the modeled process or structure. It is a looser representation of the modeled structure considered by me.
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It is worth considering how my quasinetwork theory relates to general network theory.
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- Type I, planetary, is connected with transition inside simple backward culture, about 10000 BC
- Type II, civilization which is entering in interplanetary space, is connected with transition from simple backward culture to complex scientific culture, present and future time
- Type III, which is entering in interstellar space, far future, this phase will also be a phase of biological transition from a relatively small braincase to a much larger one, which will be controlled by genetic engineering.
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I used an identical model in the theory of biological evolution.
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The network concept, the neural network, should be interpreted in an appropriate way. Namely, we are actually dealing with a looser structure in the social domain than a typical network. Relations and dependencies are loose in this structure. So in fact we would be dealing with a quasinetwork structure. And the concept I have presented would ultimately be formulated as a quasineural and quasinetwork theory. The model in this case, as is often the case with models in science, is not a strict equivalent of the modeled process or structure. It is a looser representation of the modeled structure considered by me.
Of course, such a property of a social quasinetwork is simultaneously a property of a social structure. Thus, a social structure and any form of social organization has a loose character. It can be said that society is a loose form of organization.
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This means that society is a loose quasinetwork.
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In fact, industrial society has given way to
consumer society
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33. Quote from paragraph 31: "However, the example of Shanghai shows that governments with large state participation (alongside the free market) may turn out to be a beneficial phenomenon... The best state is one in which the share of the free market, free economy, and liberalism occupies half of the state structure, while the other half is occupied by the state, so it is a half-and-half division."
Thus, a socialist-capitalist state would be the optimal state model. With half the socialist part participating and the other half with the capitalist part. However, it would not be a communist-capitalist state, i.e., like today's China, where, incidentally, the state's involvement is excessive. Communism turned out to be a completely failed social experiment and a major disaster, as demonstrated by the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc countries of Europe. Communism turned out to be bankrupt, and let's hope it will also go bankrupt in China and North Korea. Socialism is a different story, and it doesn't have to be left-wing socialism. One can imagine right-wing socialism, and not extreme right-wing socialism, but moderate. Socialism alone is of course not enough, the state cannot be entirely socialist, capitalism's participation is desirable, and to a broad extent.
Thus, we would have a 50/50 split: half the state and socialism, the other half the free market and capitalism. Regarding cognitive theory and its possible connection to the proposed state model, the brain model may provide some guidance. As we know, the brain consists of two hemispheres, the right and left, both of which are equally important and necessary. Therefore, the structure of the state could be shaped similarly to the structure of the brain. This would indicate that the proposed 50/50 state model would be the most natural and likely optimal model. It would refer to the natural structure, the model of which is one of the essential elements of the proposed sociological theory.
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