Unicist Country Future Research

Forcasting the future based on unicist ontological inferences

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This blog is a space to discuss the possibilities of influencing within a context of Sutainable Globalization and Development.

The future does not exist. To influence the future it is necessary:
1) to discover the concepts of reality in the “past”;
2) to consider the facts of the “present”;
3) to infer the possible and probable “future”.

It opens the discussion, based on unicist ontology grounded opinions, to all those who study the possibilities of countries evolution.

Unicist forecast of countries based on their fundamentals (*)

The fundamentals of a country define that its evolution is based on the integration of the following “concepts”:

1) The collective unconscious
2) Economic models
3) Ideological models
4) Lifestyles

 

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These fundamentals, its essential concepts, operate in the following way:

The vital function of a country is to attain present and future well-being. The expansive function is determined by the integration of the permissions and mandates of the collective unconscious with eco-nomic models, which are redundant in the sense that they pursue the same purpose as the collective unconscious, and ideological models, which are complementary (because they offset the weaknesses of the collective unconscious).

(*) Fundamental analysis

Fundamental analysis is the approach that defines the limits of the possibilities of the evolution of a given reality. Fundamentals define the boundaries implicit in the functionality of that given reality.
Although adaptive systems and complex systems have open boundaries, they can only be managed when limits have been defined.
Defining limits based on the fundamentals of a given reality implies dealing with its nature and accepting its evolution laws. In the short or the long run the evolution of a given reality will drive towards its nature.
Fundamental analysis provides the tools to describe the nature of a reality in order to forecast its evolution. Evolution can be inhibited and catalyzed by human ac-tions; but it cannot be changed.

 

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