Graeme Snooks
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1944 –
Who is Graeme Snooks?
Graeme Donald Snooks is a systems theorist and stratologist who has developed a general dynamic theory to explain complex living systems. His resulting "dynamic-strategy theory" has been employed to analyse the fluctuating fortunes of life over the past 4,000 million years and of human society over the past 2 myrs; to analyse contemporary economic problems; to explore socio-political issues; to analyse the emergence, operation, and malfunction of the mind; and to make scientific predictions about the future. New discoveries emerging from Snooks' publications include: the logological constant, the Snooks–Panov Vertical, and, most importantly, the strategic logos. His body of work challenges the existing paradigms of orthodox economics, climate-mitigation economics, Marxism, neo-Darwinism, evolutionary psychology, self-organisation theory, and all other supply-side systems.
For twenty-one years, from 1989 to 2010, Graeme Snooks was the foundation Coghlan Research Professor of Economics in the Institute of Advanced Studies at the Australian National University. Currently he is the Executive Director of both the Institute of Global Dynamic Systems and IGDS Books in Canberra. He was educated at Mount Lawley Senior High School, the University of Western Australia, and the Australian National University. Professor Snooks has been elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and Fellow of the Russian Academy of Humanities.
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- Born
- 1944
Australia - Also known as
- G. D Snooks
- Education
- Mount Lawley Senior High School
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on July 23, 2013
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