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Thinking in Systems: A Primer

eng. Thinking in Systems: A Primer · 2008
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  • In this book, systems are portrayed as living organisms with their own logic and rhythm, where the slightest change in one element can trigger a wave of transformation throughout the structure.
  • The author masterfully reveals the paradox: seemingly simple rules can give rise to astonishingly complex and unpredictable behavior in the world as a whole.
  • The book features elegant metaphors—for example, comparing a system to a river that bends around obstacles but always flows toward the sea.
  • Readers discover that system traps—whether a vicious circle or the illusion of control—can not only be recognized but also turned into points of growth and opportunity.
  • Special attention is given to the power of feedback: these delicate threads bind the parts of a system into a single whole and determine its resilience.
  • The author invites us to look at familiar phenomena—from ecology to economics—through the lens of interconnections, where every element is important and irreplaceable.
  • The book includes real stories and examples that transform abstract diagrams into vivid scenes, filled with human destinies and natural cycles.
Thinking in Systems: A Primer
Date of publication: 6 March 2026
———Original titleeng. Thinking in Systems: A Primer · 2008
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