Comment by Rinzler89
1 year ago
>Germans are, rather, rule followers.
Which is very good when the rules are sane and up to date, and very bad when otherwise.
1 year ago
>Germans are, rather, rule followers.
Which is very good when the rules are sane and up to date, and very bad when otherwise.
There are whole regions of the world where nobody follows any law,besides the absolute minimum for society to exist.no institutions, no state, no laws, no companys..it all merges into "family" which is a little bit of everything. Not ideal, not very german.
not arguing but .. in systems theory, "good" and "bad" are too simple to be useful. Systems with many parts, have balance, efficiency, productivity .. and also the opposite of those.. in large amounts across many interactions.. from a physics point of view "stability" is also very real. Changes in system characteristics come from the actions and interactions of many individual parts, each one can change, or each class can change.
All of this is important in describing and understanding complex systems. The "rule following" is not simply "good" or "bad" using this analysis framework.