Книга Social Consequence Baruch Menache

Social Consequence

On Limits of Reverse Engineering in Social Systems

Автор: Baruch Menache
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: McWest & Associates
Наличност: Външен склад
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Social Consequence: On Limits of Reverse Engineering in Social Systems is a work of social philosoph...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
176
EAN
9781971928500
ISBN
197192850X
Enbook ID
53242843
Издател
Теглоt
179
Размери
129 x 198 x 10

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Social Consequence: On Limits of Reverse Engineering in Social Systems is a work of social philosophy and psychological systems theory examining the instability created when social systems detach from their originating structures. Through an interdisciplinary framework combining philosophy, sociology, psychoanalytic reflection, and theories of consciousness, Baruch Menache investigates how modern societies attempt to reverse engineer identity, meaning, legitimacy, and human development from fragmented representations rather than lived succession itself.

The book explores social exchange, institutional structure, genealogy, hierarchy, vulnerability, scarcity, biological security, conceptual frameworks, symbolic interaction, and the psychological consequences of representational society. Across its progression, Social Consequence develops a theory of social degeneration and conceptual instability while arguing for the necessity of continuity, embedded structure, existential grounding, and developmental succession within human systems.

Blending abstract philosophical analysis with social critique and psychological inquiry, the work examines the relationship between consciousness and society, institutional accessibility, social fragmentation, identity formation, and the limits of conceptual systems detached from biological and social continuity. The text engages questions surrounding modernity, social order, symbolic participation, institutional psychology, and the philosophical foundations of collective human behavior.

Intended for readers of social philosophy, sociology, psychoanalytic theory, consciousness studies, political and social thought, and contemporary philosophy, Social Consequence presents a large-scale examination of how societies construct meaning, preserve structure, and destabilize themselves through abstraction and reverse-engineered systems.