The Evolution of Systems

 
 
• Chapter 2: Ancient Age Systems (Greek and Roman systems)

• Chapter 3: Medieval Age Systems (Empires and Monarchies)

• Chapter 4: Modern Age Systems (Revolution time)

• Chapter 5: Contemporary Age Systems (back to republics, communism)

• Chapter 6: Future Systems (back to individualism)

• Appendix: Evolution circle diagram

Systems have been part of human life since the beginning of time; in fact humans have been part of a system since the beginning of time.

A system is a group of things, people, or processes working together for a common or shared interest, into this definition we can put almost any activity that humans perform, a job, a belief or a family, we all belong to different systems, sometimes if we don’t even notice it.

The system was created because of the needs of human beings, the early human beings

 
 
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This society has been evolving through the ages alongside with the evolution of the human beings and their needs, in the beginning, human beings needed only food and shelter, now, they need food, shelter, clothes, cars, computers, heating and air conditioning systems, etc.

The earliest form of system that we know was called tribe, this tribes were formed by primitive human beings, with the objective of making everybody’s life easier, by performing a number of actions that could not be performed by a single person, like: hunting, defending themselves from animals, and at a later period, growing plants for food, building houses and so on.

This social system is made of smaller systems: religions, companies, and even families are small systems which abide by the rules and objectives stated before.



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