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| | System One - Overflow, and Social Order |
 | | So any one of these societies and of its orders may be able, given the circumstances, to turn into one of the other varieties, the presence or not of a new dissemination medium becoming dominant, being, however, a restriction which blocks any arbitrary switching of the overall states of the society and its culture. |
 | | The social order we assume to be a switching device defining, and thereby providing for, forks that serve to redistribute constancies. |
 | | Social action of course means that one may still head for secrets, authority, or a public, and that pockets of the actual society are perfectly suitable for such ways to orientate social action to social situation. |
| journal.systemone.at /spaces/journal/nodes/2006-10-02-overflow-and-social-order (1651 words) |
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