Singapore: Springer, 2019. — 176 p.
This book highlights mathematical ideas to help explain a number of important aspects of the dynamics of social groups. These ideas are similar to those used to describe the behaviour of Lagrangian mechanical systems, and as such this book appeals to anyone wanting to gain an understanding of the intrinsic unity of natural phenomena.
A Dictator Must Always Exist
Arrow’s Theorem Is a Powerful Tool for Understanding Many Social Phenomena
Catherine the Great and Genghis Khan: Power Has No Gender
Some Open Problems For A General Mathematical Theory Of Social Structures
Phenomenology of Leadership
Phenomenology of Dictatorship
A Tentative Explanation of Some of Described Phenomena Based on the Concept of Nash Equilibrium
Is the Phenomenology of the Dictator and of the Leader Observed Only in Human Groups?
Phenomenology of Servitude
Montesquieu: The Possible Democracy