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“We have argued at some length in another place that the mechanical equilibrium model and the organismic homeostasis models of society that have underlain most modern sociological theory have outlived their usefulness”
Source: Society as a complex adaptive system (1968), p. 490.
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“All models are wrong; some models are useful.”
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