Bio-inspired Political Systems
Nathalie Mezza-Garcia

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of designing bio-inspired political systems that can effectively manage the complexity and diversity of modern human social interactions.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of engineering political systems based on biological principles to better handle social complexity.
Findings
Proposes a framework for bio-inspired political systems
Highlights potential benefits for social complexity management
Suggests new directions for political system engineering
Abstract
In this paper I consider the necessity and the possibilities of engineering bio-inspired political systems. Systems capable of harnessing the complexity of the human social systems and their increasingly growing and diversifying interactions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Decision Making · Chaos, Complexity, and Education · Philosophy and History of Science
