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Part I Smooth Society.

  • Chapter 1: From Life to Society
    • 1.1 Living with complexity
    • 1.2 Membrane and Nucleus
    • 1.3 Biological Origins of Private Ownership
    • 1.4 Autopoiesis: Living Systems and the Environment
    • 1.5 Social institutions as artifacts
    • 1.6 Society without responsibility, society without free will
  • Chapter 2: Smooth Society
    • 2.1 Authorities and organizations
    • 2.2 Social networking
    • 2.3 Reticuli, membranes, nuclei
    • 2.4 Step,Flat,Smooth
    • 2.5 Smooth Society

Part II: Propagation Investment Currency PICSY

Part III Divisive Democracy Divicracy

  • Chapter 6: From Individual Democracy to Branch Democracy
    • 6.1 Can the Net Reinvent Democracy? - Facebook Poll
    • 6.2 Problems facing modern democracy and its breakthrough
  • Chapter 7: Propagation Delegate Voting System
    • 7.1 Implementation of a Propagation Delegate Voting System
    • 7.2 Tasks
    • 7.3 The Significance of a DIVISIONAL DEMOCRACY
    • 7.4 Bipersonal Democracy as a Smooth Society

Part IV Natural Intelligence

  • Chapter 8: Computation and Intelligence
    • 8.1 The Age of Universal Mechanism : [1936.
    • 8.2 The age of physical environmentalism :1968 ~.
    • 8.3 The age of networkism :1995~.
    • 8.4 Social intelligence : society as computer
  • Chapter 9: Living in a Parallel World
    • 9.1 What is the Media?
    • 9.2 Games and labor

Part V. Law and Military - Hitler is a consequence of Rousseau.

  • Chapter 10: Constructive Social Contract Theory
    • 10.1 Where is the problem?
    • 10.2 Path to a Constructive Social Contract
    • 10.3 Constructive Social Contract Trial Theory
    • 10.4 Society in which I am the government
  • Chapter 11 Enemies
    • 11.1 Schmidt’s Galaxy
    • 11.2 Autopoiesis and friend-enemy theory
    • 11.3 Society without Public Enemies End of Chapter: Toward Society as an Ecosystem

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