Systems for Changing Society
There is No System!
Society is simply too large, diverse and complicated to be changed in any sort of management sense. The changes of most concern to the public are the societal institutions i.e. the values and beliefs that drive the meeting of personal and communal needs. Societies and their institutions do slowly evolve, and may even radically re-configure when severe crises emerge.
Changes in values are driven via Working with Values Ch.12), and handled via (details in the Satellite).
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Governing as an Organic Process
Society is a human system and its uncontrollable interaction of . Each is affected by their many and varied supporters and originating groups, all within an environment in constant flux and impacted by unpredictable and often unknowable events. So any directed and deliberate change of policy and wealth allocation is inherently difficult.
is a form of life. So it is more accurate to think of governing as an organic process based on the inherentlyChange is hard because people desire continuity and highly value identity-defining aspects of their society. So the status quo is always the fall-back position for . Nevertheless, change and how to get it is a major preoccupation of and . It is partly dealt with via three important mechanisms:
- —different practical systems for organizing government in regard to mechanisms for deciding changes.
- —different conceptual systems for knowing how to think about change and what sort of change is worthwhile.
- —different elites may develop the practical ability to push through decisions in their own favour.
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It sounds fine in theory: democracy allows the effective reconciliation and harmonization of efforts by
who enable government commitments to be made and delivered. But in practice this can be inefficient, even unworkable.![Closed](../../../../../Skins/Default/Stylesheets/Images/transparent.gif)
Ideologies have been developed that specify: the organization of society and the handling of change in that society. Each claims that its values and methods are natural and appropriate to meet the needs of each and all—and mostly apply always and everywhere.
Alternative ideologies include:
See details of ideologies and societal leadership here.
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Whoever may be elected finds themselves subject to the will of a particular ruling class, and therefore obliged to produce changes that benefit that class, or at least cause no harm to its interests.
Strong v Weak Leadership
Strong leadership in regard to change appears as:
Weak leadership in regard to change appears as:
So How does Change ever Happen?
The prime desire of people is for continuity in regard to aspects of society that are identity-defining for them. To produce change of any significance (and disrupt continuity), the power of the people in society must be unleashed in the form of «
».depends on the intrinsic power of society as a whole—the power that if unleashed can move everybody and legitimate anything, even violence—and which no can resist.
- Now confront the power of a society.
Originally posted: August-2009; Last updated: 15-Nov-2010. Amended: 13-Nov-2023.