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In this chapter, a social system model will be postulated to serve as a starting point for a further analysis. The systems approach is first to construct a model of great generality with which one can, by setting certain restrictive conditions, generate certain classes of more specific systems. In other words, the general model of the social system or paradigm serves as a basis for a classification to be elaborated on further in this chapter.
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Hanken, A.F.G., Reuver, H.A. (1981). Paradigm of a Social System. In: Social Systems and Learning Systems. Frontiers in Systems Research, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8132-4_4
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