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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph LivniPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield ISBN: 9781666965216ISBN 10: 1666965219 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 05 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: Equilibrium and Stability Studies in Nature, Technology, and Society Chapter 2: Physics of Equilibrium and Stability Chapter 3: Stability of Simple Systems Chapter 4: Socio-physical Analysis of Complex Government Systems Chapter 5: Crime Control Chapter 6: Weimar and Nazi Germany: Law and Science Chapter 7: Democracies outside North America Chapter 8: The USA Chapter 9: Grand Project: The Electric Vehicle Conclusion Appendix A: Global Warming: Predicting Surface Temperature Increment Appendix B: Global Warming: Predicting Time to Reach a Foreseen Surface Temperature Appendix C: Temperatures Bibliography Index About the AuthorReviewsFor anyone interested in democracy, this book’s perspective on the topic is unique and compelling. While many experts on constitutional democracy have focused on how democracies die, Livni’s emphasis is on how democracies survive and thrive. In doing so, he uses examples drawn from the natural world and technology to study resilience as it applies to socio-political systems. He makes compelling arguments that nature, technology, and socio-political systems all follow the same basic laws. The result is a series of multidiscipline investigations into equilibrium and stability generally, and democratic societies in particular. Livni simplifies complex scientific concepts and offers a fresh perspective on an important, current topic. For anyone interested in “how democracies die” and “how democracies survive,” this is a must-read! * Peter Mazzacano, Algoma University * Combining history, anthropology, epistemology, population biology, sociology, and political science with mathematics, engineering, and physics, Joseph Livni creates a provocative and interdisciplinary approach to the most important question of our times: “What leads to the dissolution of democratic societies?” * Steve Gimbel, Gettysburg College * Author InformationJoseph Livni is a former aerospace engineer who spent 34 years developing mathematical models to ensure the safety and stability of aircraft systems. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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