evolutionary universals
evolutionary universals In his later writings, Talcott
Parsons tied his functionalist theory (notably the four so-called ‘systems problems’) to an
evolutionary perspective, exemplified in his twin volumes on
Societies (1966) and
The System of Modern Societies (1971). He argued that, like biological organisms, societies progress through their ‘capacity for generalized adaptation’ to their
environment. This is achieved mainly through processes of
structural differentiation; that is, the development of specialized institutions to perform the social functions necessary to meet increasingly specialized needs. However, this increasing complexity then requires new modes of integration, in order to co-ordinate the new and more specialized elements. This is achieved via the principle of the ‘cybernetic hierarchy’ —increased information exchange or the growth of knowledge. (In this way
culture comes to be the dominant influence on the
social system in Parsons's work.)
Evolution is then from traditional to modern societies, and progress can be charted via the development (structural differentiation) of evolutionary universals such as bureaucratic organization, money and market complexes, stratification, and the emergence of generalized universalistic norms. Each of these enables a society to adapt more efficiently to its environment (see ‘Evolutionary Universals in Society’,
American Sociological Review, 1964
). Critics have argued that, at this level of abstraction, Parsonsian theory is simply a vast taxonomy, is therefore untestable, and says little more than the obvious.
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NAURU: TINY ISLAND NATION SAYS U.S. RENEGES ON PROMISED AID
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 4/16/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...the tiny South Pacific island republic of Nauru -- dangling aid to the virtually bankrupt...exchange for anti-terror measures, then, Nauru officials say, backtracking on what it...the U.S. government has persuaded Nauru to close offshore banks, scrap a passport...
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Nauru faces a wrangle over the closure of its Washington and Beijing missions.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 7/28/2003; 700+ words
; 28 JULY 2003 Nauru (Pacnews) - President Ludwig Scotty of Nauru recently announced the closure of the country's Washington...while President Scotty maintained the decision was within Nauru's means to take care of itself in terms of its financial...
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Nauru learning to live without wealth.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 8/18/2004; 700+ words
; ...fertiliser. But after a century of mining, Nauru's phosphate-rich cover is all but gone...have been different. Thirty years ago Nauru, the world's smallest republic, had...Capital. Receivers have taken control of Nauru's assets in Australia and up to 3000...
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Nauru closes diplomatic posts in U.S., China.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 7/23/2003; 700+ words
; 23 JULY 2003 SYDNEY (Pacnews) - Nauru President Ludwig Scotty says Nauru has closed its diplomatic missions in the United States...received with caution and regret by Steven M. Ray, Nauru's Washington representative, and outlined several...
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Nauru trying to attract a commercial bank operator.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 8/28/2008; 700+ words
; ...AUGUST 2008 YAREN (Pacnews) ------- Nauru is probably the only country in the world...attract a commercial bank to its shores. Nauru's Finance Minister, Kieran Keke, says...to see a bank open its doors tomorrow. Nauru has been without a bank since the collapse...
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Pac: Nauru cautiously welcomes Australian work offer
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 8/10/2004; 542 words
; ...News (Australia) 08-10-2004 Pac: Nauru cautiously welcomes Australian work offer...MELBOURNE, Aug 10 AAP - Cash-strapped Nauru would back a radical Australian government...tiny island nation's sovereignty, a Nauru government spokeswoman said today. Spokeswoman...
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Vic: Nauru fights office eviction order
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/2/2004; 455 words
; ...News (Australia) 07-02-2004 Vic: Nauru fights office eviction order MELBOURNE...financially-embattled Pacific island nation of Nauru will seek an injunction on Monday to delay eviction from its Melbourne headquarters. Nauru public service employees were due to vacate...
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Nauru close to being removed from the FATF black-list.
News Wire article from: PAC - Pacific Islands Broadcasting Association; 8/4/2005; 686 words
; 04 August 2005 YAREN (Pacnews) - Nauru says it's close to being removed from...Territories (NCCTs). The chairman of Nauru's National Coordinating Committee on...made steady and positive progress towards Nauru's removal from the FATF black-list...
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Nauru bows to US and shuts down its banks Pacific tax haven acts after claims that terrorists have used its services.
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday; 4/20/2003; ; 700+ words
; The Pacific offshore haven of Nauru says it has closed down its notorious banking...claimed that both banks and passports from Nauru - the world's smallest independent republic...Americans clearly remain suspicious that Nauru will renege on its promises. As a "big...
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Nauru: Digicel Launches in the Republic of Nauru.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 9/1/2009; 671 words
; ...Pacific, today announced its launch in the Republic of Nauru. The President of Nauru, Hon. Marcus Stephen, M.P., made the first...President said, "We are thrilled to welcome Digicel to Nauru, offering Nauruans access to GSM mobile telecommunications...
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Nauru
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography
Nauru Official name: Republic of Nauru Area: 21 square kilometers (8.1 square miles) Highest point...limits: 22 kilometers (12 nautical miles) 1 LOCATION AND SIZE Nauru is an oval-shaped island in the western Pacific Ocean, 42 kilometers...
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Nauru and Ocean Islands
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Nauru and Ocean Islands, situated about halfway...Solomons groups of Pacific islands. In 1939 Nauru was a British mandate administered by Australia...x2009;km. (150 mi.) east of Nauru, was a British possession administratively...
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NAURU
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
NAURU. A country of Oceania, an island of 21 square miles, and member of the...Languages: Nauruan (official), English. A German colony since the late 19c, Nauru became a League of Nations mandate in 1920 and later a UN trust territory...
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auxiliary cruisers
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
...mounting an attack on phosphate ships off the Pacific island of Nauru, sinking four. Orion then returned to Germany having logged...sunk by a Soviet air attack in May 1945. Komet returned to Nauru and shelled its installations, before returning to Germany...
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Pacific Islanders, Micronesians, Melanesians
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Public Health
...Islands (68,126), the Republic of Palau (18,766), and Nauru (11,845). Melanesia has somewhat larger nations, including...4.5 6.6 40.9 6.4 Micronesia 2.7 3.8 33.5 5.9 Nauru 2.8 3.7 10.9 2.4 CNMI 2.9 1.7 5.8 2.0 Palau...
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