Unicist Archetypes of Countries: GERMANY

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By Peter Belohlavek

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GERMANY: Social discipline with social and ecological responsibility.

“The Unicist Archetype is defined by the conceptual structure underlying a society's collective behavior.”
Germany has been and remains a model of efficiency in the development of all its economic, social and “ecological” activities.
It is a unique model like the Japanese, that many admire and that few can follow since in fact, other cultures find it difficult to keep up with its social discipline, social responsibility and “ecological” responsibility.
All this efficiency, however, bears a price that the German culture pays for in each cycle. The efficiency and discipline, basis for any institution and for collective operation, requires an individual relieve that calls for a creativity crisis.
As far as social evolution goes, Germany appears clearly oriented toward expansion, which says much of the strength of its society’s institutional axis. The social axis appears to be today, and relatively speaking, “always” was, very strong and very national.
Unicist Archetypes of Countries: GERMANY