All processes in Creation can be described as processes of governance or self-governance. This course presents a first of its kind: a theory of governance, sufficiently general in terms of universality of application, hence: the sufficiently general theory of governance (the SGTG). The SGTG provides a novel terminological apparatus which can be used to describe all processes in Creation — from the global historical process to a child riding a bicycle around a puddle. This is the second part of the lecture dedicated to Section 13.2 of the Sufficiently General Theory of Governance: Mastering the potential of development, which continues the theory of supersystems. For answers to the questions: WHAT IS NRAVIOUSNESS? WHAT IS SOVEST? WHAT IS PRAVIOUSNESS? See the following essential videos: What Makes Russians Different?: Who are Russians? Sobornost Across Time: For an overview of the Conception of So
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