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For [[en/NEWGroup]], "a system condition refers to the equilibrium state toward which a healthy, resilient system self-corrects in the aftermath of a disturbance. Rather than supporting correction toward a sustainable equilibrium, the values and institutions of the old economy drive it to self-organize toward ever growing economic instability, environmental destruction, concentration of wealth, and political corruption." | For [[en/NEWGroup]], "a system condition refers to the equilibrium state toward which a healthy, resilient system self-corrects in the aftermath of a disturbance. Rather than supporting correction toward a sustainable equilibrium, the values and institutions of the old economy drive it to self-organize toward ever growing economic instability, environmental destruction, concentration of wealth, and political corruption." | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 8 November 2018
System conditions are conditions as defined from a systemic or system theory point of view.
For NEWGroup, "a system condition refers to the equilibrium state toward which a healthy, resilient system self-corrects in the aftermath of a disturbance. Rather than supporting correction toward a sustainable equilibrium, the values and institutions of the old economy drive it to self-organize toward ever growing economic instability, environmental destruction, concentration of wealth, and political corruption."