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Social Sciences: Analogue to Physical Sciences:
“Though our social sciences have been earnestly seeking generalized principles which might give them the insights and design virtuosity enjoyed by physics, chemistry, et. al., they have until now had no important success. The reason we have introduced the general systems’ vectorial geometry today is because it provides the connection between social and physical science. It opens the doors to powerful planning.”
