A Model for a Biosocial Society

10 May 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

At present, human society is facing unbalanced and maximized development and a weakening of sustainable living. Based on a new perspective, this study develops and explores a social system model based on biological morphology and mechanisms. It simultaneously introduces the stands and principles of a new social model. The result has a clear basis and is self-evident in reality. It indicates that the main social conflicts and developing crises are determined by the fundamental social form and principle. Therefore, a balanced, coordinated and sustainable new societal mode is the real solution. The biosocial model was built based on a unique perspective and cognitive mechanism, allowing us to build a new social mode that contains biological characteristics and mechanisms and directly connects and synchronizes with the natural ecological system.

Keywords

Social mechanisms
biosocial model
social forms
sustainability
ecosystem
ecosystem synchronization
sustainable energy system

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