This book introduces a new kind of social inquiry centered in exploration of the self-organizing nature of human dynamics. By studying the ways self-organization manifests: its origin and characteristics, its stimulators and impediments, catalysts and inhibitors, factors which support, sustain, impede, or block its inward and outward realizations, the author reveals new challenging insights which remain hidden if one continues to study society as an object of research separated from the unique and fathomless richness of the whirling complexity of individual dynamics. The author links the study of social complexity with his original research into uncertainty inherent in human knowing and learning. This makes the book equally attractive and valuable as a comprehensive theoretical and practical guide into the exciting dimensions of a new kind of social science for researchers and students in the field of social complexity, management, psychology and philosophy.
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By w.shanley
May 14, 2008
"I love this book. " It expresses so many things I've thought and tried to say, and wraps them into a beautifully thought through work that embraces many paths and systems of knowing. Thank you for creating it. God/All That Is blesses you for it. Please keep me "in the loop" on your present/future work.
"What a wonderful book!" I read A New Kind of Social Science"and I really, really LIKE this book! I recommend it to everyone who wants to know how to live in harmony with the Forces of Nature!