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The Living Systems Theory

The Living Systems Theory suggests that all living things, from cells to communities, function as interconnected systems with parts that work together to sustain life. Each system, whether a single organism or a society, has a purpose and interacts with other systems to maintain stability, grow, and adapt. This perspective emphasizes that life is organized through complex, integrated networks where change in one part can affect the whole, highlighting the interconnected nature of biological, social, and ecological systems.