In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological and social macroevolution. In the second (and main) part, we consider a concrete mathematical model capable of describing important features of both biological and social macroevolution. In mathematical models of historical macrodynamics, a hyperbolic pattern of world population growth arises from non-linear, second-order positive feedback between demographic growth and technological development. Based on diverse paleontological data and an analogy with macrosociological models, we suggest that the hyperbolic character of biodiversity growth can be similarly accounted for by non-linear, second-order positive feedback between diversity growth ...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
International audienceOne of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and ...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological ...
International audienceIn the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differenc...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differencesbetween biological a...
The fact that up to the 1960s world population growth had been characterized by a hyperbolic trend w...
We develop a unified model that describes both "micro" and "macro" evolutions within a single theore...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
International audienceOne of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and ...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological ...
International audienceIn the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differenc...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between b...
In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differencesbetween biological a...
The fact that up to the 1960s world population growth had been characterized by a hyperbolic trend w...
We develop a unified model that describes both "micro" and "macro" evolutions within a single theore...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
One of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and why transitions from s...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
International audienceOne of the central puzzles in the study of sociocultural evolution is how and ...