Decoding Human Systems: How Networks, Culture, and Technology Shape Civilization - Couverture souple

Livre 2 sur 3: The Human Equation Series

Suman, Deepanshu

 
9789354694332: Decoding Human Systems: How Networks, Culture, and Technology Shape Civilization

Synopsis

Every civilization — from ancient empires to digital platforms — is a living network.
Its behavior, growth, and collapse follow the same invisible laws that govern all complex systems.

In Decoding Human Systems, Deepanshu Suman unveils the hidden design behind societies, institutions, and technologies — showing how cooperation, culture, and innovation emerge from feedback loops of trust, power, and information.

Blending systems theory, network science, and social physics, this book reveals:

  • How ideas and emotions spread through networks like energy through circuits.

  • Why societies collapse when feedback fails — and how they renew themselves.

  • How technology acts as a new nervous system for humanity.

  • How to design teams, organizations, and communities that think and adapt collectively.

Whether you’re a leader, designer, entrepreneur, or thinker, this book will help you see the world differently — as a living, learning ecosystem.

Once you learn to see systems, you can redesign them.
Decoding Human Systems gives you the tools to build the kind of world — and civilization — that evolves intelligently.

To understand the future, first learn how human systems think.

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