SOCIOLOGY (Systemic) 2)3)4)
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M. BUNGE proposes a systemic sociology whose central thesis would be that "any structurated human group, from a family to the world system, should be conceived as a system, made from human beings, and possibly their artifacts"
Moreover, in any human society, "it is possible to distinguish four closely interrelated subsystems. These are the biological system, characterized by kinship relations; the economic system centered in work and trade; the political system characterized by administration and power relations; and the cultural system, united by… creation and communication of information" (1995, p.29-30)
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