Socionomics
Socionomics is the study of principles pertaining
to social harmony, order, and development.
Drawing insights from economics, social philosophy, and evolutionary biology,
it seeks to understand and explain the natural laws which determine the
consequences of social interactions. The major divisions or sub-topics
are:
- Natural law
- Natural rights
- Morality
- Economics
- Jurisprudence
Some of the more important thinkers whose contributions are emphasized
are: Cicero,
Locke, Darwin,
Rand, Mises, Hayek, Rothbard, Bastiat, and Smith. The
economic
analysis features Austrian and Bionomic explanations and incorporates
developments in chaos and complexity
theory to understand the paradox of spontaneous
order.
Tucson Center for Socionomic Research (TCSR)