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Paperback ORDNUNG UND DAUER - Structural Theory of Civilization Book

ISBN: 3912703116

ISBN13: 9783912703115

ORDNUNG UND DAUER - Structural Theory of Civilization

ORDNUNG UND DAUER: Structural Theory of Civilization is a rigorous analysis of the underlying mechanisms that sustain or destabilize complex societies.

Drawing on anthropology, sociology, political theory, and economic structures, Dr. Raphael Nagel develops a systematic framework for understanding civilization as an architecture of order. The book examines how fundamental elements-work, meaning, religion, scarcity, hierarchy, and boundaries-function as stabilizing mechanisms across time.

Rather than focusing on surface-level symptoms, the work identifies structural dynamics behind contemporary challenges: fragmentation, loss of orientation, declining loyalty, demographic shifts, and the erosion of long-term thinking. It argues that modern societies are not primarily threatened by external forces, but by the gradual weakening of their internal capacity for self-organization.

Across sixteen chapters, the book presents a coherent theory of how structure, limitation, and integration enable stability, and how their absence leads to volatility and systemic risk. It integrates insights from neurobiology, philosophy, and geopolitical analysis to provide a multidimensional understanding of civilizational resilience.

ORDNUNG UND DAUER is written for readers seeking a deeper analytical perspective on the foundations of social order, long-term stability, and the future of complex societies.

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