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ByPeter Belohlavek

Networking

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“You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.” –C.S. Lewis

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The Unicist Approach to Network Building has made a revolutionary step towards the comprehension of the human nature. Globalization has placed a cultural and universal communication umbrella on the world, thus generating an anomie among national cultures that are not ready to become part of it. Communities are one of the answers to globalization. If one seeks to bear influence, one needs to be part of a community. That is why the outcasts, who do not seek to exert or receive any influence whatsoever break up the communities they are immersed in. One of the greatest values added by the Unicist Theory of Evolution as a complex system approach is in the Social field. It is now possible to understand social phenomena in light of the concepts that underlie in its evolution. This approach supports the study of cultures and societies that permit to forecast what will happen over time. The Unicist Theory of Evolution defines how man can construct societies to live in, which his actual possibilities are, how to realize his |reachable| utopias and how to avoid the unreachable ones. Communities are a response to man's gregarious nature. Man is, was and has been gregarious inasmuch as there lies an inner quest to excel as a species. The reason why there are men who give up their gregarious attitude is that they feel remarkably superior or inferior to others. At both ends, man abandons his gregarious attitude. Whenever we refer to communities we are analyzing which concepts the development of a community is based on. That is why we began to conceptualize societies on the basis of their need to expand. Communities, as a type of institution, expand those societies within which they act. Communitiesexpand even when they are made up by outcasts. In this case, they expand outcasts into some place in society. Communities are ruled by macro and not by micro laws. That is to say that they operate as societies and not as groups. They are small nations within larger ones. Hence, one community may not go up against the values upheld by the nation within which it operates; on the contrary, it needs to enhance its national interests. Community building is the path for man to exert influence.

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