I recently finished a book entitled “The Social Atom” by physicist Mark Buchanan. In the book, he lays out the case for a science of social behavior that casts off the old reason-centric model for one that more closely maps to recent scientific discoveries.
The term he uses, “social physics” seems to have gained some foothold [...]
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August 31, 2008
Experiments in Social Physics
August 31, 2008
pARTy/SCIENCE
To be human is to be at once divided and united. As we grow more interdependent, we find ourselves thrown together by the commonality of our circumstances, but still separated by the individuality of our desires.
On one hand, we are airborne angels of the science fiction future, and on the other, steaming mammals trapped in [...]
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