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What is the connection between economics, politics, and technology in history? Is there a word that is used to describe what they comprise?
Not to be glib, but isnt the interaction of those factors Society?
What is the connection between economics, politics, and technology in history? Is there a word that is used to describe what they comprise?
A pain in the ***...O.k. thats a phrase.
Is there a word that is used to describe what they comprise?
Historotechnoeconopolitics I think is the correct term. ;D
What is the connection between economics, politics, and technology in history? Is there a word that is used to describe what they comprise?
I don't think so. Now would be a good time to invent one....this is the stuff dissertations are made from. 🙂
Not to be glib, but isnt the interaction of those factors Society?
It could be...but I was thinking that socio-economics and socio-politics capture only part of the story. I think that society might also include more than the three things I mentioned (such as religion).
Does not religion to a large extent color politics? Perhaps culture would be a better aspect to add than religion.
Yes, I think society is a web of all sorts of inter-relating aspects. Maybe you're right that society is the closest word that comes to what I was describing. For some reason, though, it feels like it's too broad.
it feels like it's too broad.
It's qiute a broad spectrum your tying to cover with just one word.
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