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System effects

complexity in political and social life

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An edition of System effects (1997)

System effects

complexity in political and social life

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Based on more than three decades of observation, Robert Jervis concludes in this book that the very foundation of many social science theories - especially those in political science - are faulty. Taking insights from complexity theory as his point of departure, the author observes that we live in a world where things are interconnected, where unintended consequences of our actions are unavoidable and unpredictable, and where the total effect of behavior is not equal to the sum of individual actions.

Jervis draws on a wide range of human endeavors to illustrate the nature of these system effects. He shows how increasing airport security might actually cost lives, not save them, and how removing dead trees (ostensibly to give living trees more room) may damage the health of an entire forest.

Similarly, he highlights the interconnectedness of the political world as he describes how the Cold War played out and as he narrates the series of events - with their unintended consequences - that escalated into World War I.

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English
Pages
309

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System Effects
December 28, 1998, Princeton University Press
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System effects: complexity in political and social life
1997, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301
Library of Congress
HM131 .J44 1997, HM131.J44 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 309 p. ;
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL656042M
Internet Archive
systemeffects00jerv
ISBN 10
0691026246
LCCN
97001108
OCLC/WorldCat
36315829
Library Thing
623429
Goodreads
4771509

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ON THE centennial of the publication of The Origin of Species, H. J. Muller wrote an article entitled "One Hundred Years Without Darwinism Are Enough."
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