What if the same invisible forces shaping a single cell are also shaping entire societies?
In Patterns of Power: From Cells to Societies, Laura Lee takes readers on a fascinating journey across scales-from the microscopic world of biology to the vast complexity of human systems-to reveal the hidden patterns that govern life itself.
Drawing from systems thinking, complexity science, and real-world examples, this book uncovers how power flows, structures emerge, and behaviors repeat across nature and society. The same principles that organize cells, ecosystems, and networks also influence economies, institutions, and global challenges.
By understanding these repeating patterns, we gain more than knowledge-we gain the ability to design better systems.
This book explores:
How patterns in nature shape human behavior and social structuresThe science behind resilience, cooperation, and adaptationWhy systems succeed, fail, or collapseHow power operates across biological, ecological, and societal levelsPractical ways to apply systems thinking to real-world problemsBlending science with insight, Patterns of Power offers a new lens for understanding the world-and our place within it.
Whether you're a curious thinker, a student of science, or a leader seeking innovative solutions, this book will challenge the way you see complexity, connection, and change.
Why This Book Matters
In a world facing interconnected crises-from climate change to social instability-linear thinking is no longer enough. We need a deeper understanding of how systems truly work.
This book provides that foundation.
It invites you to see the patterns, understand the power behind them, and use that knowledge to build a more resilient, cooperative, and sustainable future.