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Sozialer Organismus


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Der englische Philosoph Herbert Spencer (1820 bis 1903), Anhänger des Darwinismus und Vordenker eines radikalen Liberalismus beschrieb menschliche Gesellschaften in enger Analogie zu einem individuellen Organismus[1]. Er schrieb diesen sozialen Organismen aber ausdrücklich kein eigenständiges zentrales Bewusstsein zu. Dazu hier zwei Zitate.

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Originalzitat: "A social organism is like an individual organism in these essential traits: that it grows; that while growing it becomes more complex; that while becoming more complex, its parts acquire increasing mutual dependence; that its life is immense in length compared with the lives of its component units; that in both cases there is increasing integration accompanied by increasing heterogeneity."

Aber kein Bewusstsein


Originalzitat: "... the discreteness of a social organism ... does prevent that differentiation by which one part becomes an organ of feeling and thought, while other parts become insensitive. High animals [on the other hand] ... are distinguished ... by complex and well integrated nervous systems. ... Hence, then, a cardinal difference in the two kinds of organisms. In the one, consciousness is concentrated in a small part of the aggregate. In the other, it is diffused throughout the aggregate"

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