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- Social_entropy abstract "Social entropy is a macrosociological systems theory. It is a measure of the natural decay within a social system. It can refer to the decomposition of social structure or of the disappearance of social distinctions. Much of the energy consumed by a social organization is spent to maintain its structure, counteracting social entropy, e.g., through legal institutions, education and even the promotion of television viewing. Anomie is the maximum state of social entropy. Social entropy implies the tendency of social networks and society in general to break down over time, moving from cooperation and advancement towards conflict and chaos.".
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- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Anomie.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyberpunk_themes.
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- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_systems.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Distinction_(sociology).
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Education.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Energetics.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Energy_returned_on_energy_invested.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_D._Bailey_(sociologist).
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Klaus_Krippendorff.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Macrosociology.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Social_structure.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Social_system.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLink Systems_theory.
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social entropy".
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLinkText "entropy".
- Social_entropy wikiPageWikiLinkText "social entropy".
- Social_entropy date "May 2008".
- Social_entropy hasPhotoCollection Social_entropy.
- Social_entropy reason "this article makes erroneous claims regarding anarchy".
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- Social_entropy subject Category:Cyberpunk_themes.
- Social_entropy subject Category:Social_sciences.
- Social_entropy subject Category:Social_systems.
- Social_entropy subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Social_entropy hypernym Theory.
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- Social_entropy comment "Social entropy is a macrosociological systems theory. It is a measure of the natural decay within a social system. It can refer to the decomposition of social structure or of the disappearance of social distinctions. Much of the energy consumed by a social organization is spent to maintain its structure, counteracting social entropy, e.g., through legal institutions, education and even the promotion of television viewing. Anomie is the maximum state of social entropy.".
- Social_entropy label "Social entropy".
- Social_entropy sameAs Entropie_(Sozialwissenschaften).
- Social_entropy sameAs Entropie_(Sozialwissenschaften).
- Social_entropy sameAs Sociālā_entropija.
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- Social_entropy sameAs Entropija_(sociologija).
- Social_entropy sameAs Q266878.
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