Monday, November 20, 2017

Society, Internetwork, Interindependence

The previously described model of Society, developed from Leibniz' and Whitehead's systems, can be characterized as an Internetwork.  This Internetwork is a Hylomorphic concept, the Matter of which is its individual nodes, the Form of which is their malleable concatenation.  It can be characterized as interindependent, rather than interdependent, to emphasize that each node, i. e. each member of society, is fundamentally active, in addition to fundamentally sentient, which is emphasized by Leibniz and Whitehead.  This Internetwork thus fills the lacuna in Plato's model--the gap between writ small and writ large, between the internal and the external dimensions of the experience of a citizen, between the World-Soul and the Person-Soul--all one and the same lacuna.

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