. . . Descriptions of Synergy

Synergism is a process balancing:


Ruth Benedict,

the anthropologist and poet, is credited with introducing the idea of synergy into social science.

"From all comparative material the conclusion emerges that societies where not agression is conspicuous have social orders in which the individual by the same act and at the same time serves his own advantage and that of the group."

(Maps of the Mind, Charles Hampden-Turner, Collier Books, NY, page 148.)


Abraham Maslow

Synergy is indivisible.

(Maps of the Mind, Charles Hampden-Turner, Collier Books, NY, page 148.)


In Summary:

Synergism, on a personal level, is the search for meaning in life,
recognizing the need for wholistic harmony.


The Light of Freedom . . .

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