Monday 3 May 2021

Exploring New Socioeconomic Thoughts for a Small and Narrow World: Unity and Decentralization | Chapter 1 | New Horizons in Education and Social Studies Vol. 11

 With the proliferation of human activities, the planet has become smaller and narrower. Exploring and researching new socioeconomic ideas for this small and narrow world is now a pressing concern for social scientists. This essay presents a normative and descriptive theory for the world's present and future. The normative theory aids us in determining where we can guide the world: it offers assessments of potential events and social institution designs when seeing the world and human society as a whole. The latter is about world management in practise: with such a wide range of cultures, centralised management is virtually impossible. As a result, global decentralisation is needed. In terms of the World Federal Government's constitution, we accept a decentralised approach to world management (WFG).

Author (s) Details

Mamoru Kaneko
University of Tsukuba and Waseda University, Japan.

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