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Systematics and the Economics of Culture

by Victor Lux Tonn (Author)
©2009 Monographs XVIII, 540 Pages

Summary

Systematics presents a revolutionary, qualitative and rigorous endeavor (from elements to system space) in searching for the unifying understandings of all entities existing in the universe. In light of systematics, the economies of the world embedded in the labyrinth of technologies, politics, social conditions, and cultures are studied, with general models (i.e., the West and the East) presented and with focal points provided to establish solid foundations for predicting the possible catching-up of the United States by China in a finite time. For the readers of humanities, there are a few bonuses: a new frontier framework for studying philosophical systems and initially constructed systems of literature and history.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 540
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631576496
Language
English
Keywords
systematics East Asian Union CE balance
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. XVIII, 540 pp.

Biographical notes

Victor Lux Tonn (Author)

The Author: Victor Lux Tonn received a Ph.D. in Economics (Utah State) and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematical Sciences (Rhode Island). His current research areas include the comparative Sino-American advancement and the refined systemic models of philosophy, communications, history, and poetry.

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