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A Systems Approach to Public Administration and Social Equity

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A Systems Approach to Public Administration uses General Systems Theory to create The Plan, a series of social policies aimed at addressing global threats. It proposes Public Private Trusts in vari...
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A Systems Approach to Public Administration uses General Systems Theory – a cross-disciplinary scientific philosophy first articulated by Ludwig von Bertalanffy then refined by Ervin Laszlo, and covering fields that include but are not limited to human psychology, cell biology, evolutionary biology, linguistics, the theory of consciousness and the human mind, and physics – to formulate “The Plan”: a series of social policies that if enacted, will enable all of humanity to live in the best possible world given the conditions of our existence.

The notion that human society faces a series of unprecedented threats is no longer the purview of those wearing tinfoil hats or walking down Broadway with a sandwich board declaring “The End Is Nigh.” We are at a crossroads after which is, in all likelihood, the point of no return. The Plan transcends common, high-level platitudes to advance series of Public Private Trusts – Energy, Resource, Agriculture, Transportation, Health and Technology – in which members invest and become equity partners to create a “Virtual Commonwealth.” In so doing, we leverage our significant population, tax revenue and disposable income majorities to directly and immediately steer the political economy towards a sustainable, equitable, healthy future for everyone.

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Price: $48.00
Pages: 108
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Public Administration & Social Equity
Publication Date: 17 June 2024
ISBN: 9798887306827
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects, Philosophy and theory of education, Mathematics

Introduction: Why a Systems Approach to Public Administration and Social Equity?
Chapter 1. An Introduction to General System Theory.
Chapter 2. A Systems Based Ethics and Social Contract.
Chapter 3. The Health Trust.
Chapter 4. The Transportation Trust.
Chapter 5. The Agriculture Trust.
Chapter 6. The Energy Trust and The Resource Trust.
Chapter 7. The Technology Trust.
Chapter 8. Choosing Our Future Postface: The Virtual Commonwealth.
Author Biography.