Continuity v Change

Unfolding Potentials in Political Life

Evolution of the unfolding duality of change versus continuity in the seven groupings of the structural hierarchy of political participation.

All Structural Hierarchies have an unfolding duality: i.e. an intrinsic tension between:

  • a ground state that is basic and unavoidable, and
  • a developmental force offering potential.

For political life, this duality is continuity versus change.  The unfolding duality is expressed at each Level (i.e. Grouping) of the Structural Hierarchy, and the resolution of the dilemma leads to a new ground state at the next higher Level where a new developmental force appears.


ClosedSee another diagram of the same duality progression.

The ethical aspiration for a society that is politically aware is realized if:

  • Political processes seen in everyday life permit the continuous expression and resolution of the intrinsic dualities.

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  • The social order enabled by the culture is tolerant, sustains a degree of harmony in the presence of diversity, and supports delivery of change without resort to violence.

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  • Build on this Framework by continuing to the next section on: legitimating political activity. This next investigation commences with an observation of the inter-relation of change and participation in the Structural Hierarchy just investigated.
  • If you are interested in THEE technicalities, explore the unexpected finding of relations to Root hierarchy levels.

Originally posted: August-2009; Last updated: 15-Nov-2010