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Law of synarchy

Synarchy (Greek co-management) - a term coined by Saint-Yves d'Alveidrome as the opposite of “ anarchy ”, under it is supposed a hierarchical law of the existence of a perfect organism of mankind. A deeper content of this concept was revealed by Vladimir Shmakov in his work “The Law of the Synarchy”, written in 1915.

The essence of the law of synarchy is that the world in its diversity is a harmonious organism, where individual forms are arranged according to the hierarchical law of infinite synthesis, which is constantly deepening. According to V. Shmakov

"Any of the creatures has a special purpose. Due to this, they not only form parts of the universe, but in themselves there are universes that have original meaning."

Since the law of the synarchy is a hierarchical law, in accordance with it, the degree achieved in the synarchy corresponds to the place on the "ladder of perfection." Every consciousness is a union and device of the elements entering into it; in the absence of this, we get a set of chaotic and independent representations from each other. The greater the number of elements that can bring consciousness into order and the more regularities are established, the higher its synarchy.

The political centralization of power, the desire to create centralized multi-level bureaucratic hierarchical structures, thereby subordinating even the most insignificant decisions in different areas to control, directly contradict the law of the synarchy, since such a unification of the construction of the world limits the number of its degrees of freedom and prevents the development of individuality. On the contrary, synarchical growth "is a deepening and expansion of the subjectivity of the personality and an increase in the order of the great multitude."

See also

  • D'Alveidre, Saint Yves
  • Shmakov, Vladimir Alekseevich
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Synarchy Law&oldid = 101205369


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