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Using The ”Twin Triads” In Interpretation Of Economic Behavior

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  • Constantin Popescu
  • Alexandru Tasnadi

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The authors, supporters of the new holistic vision, on the economy as a whole living, composed of human beings and social systems, which are in continuous interaction with each other and the ecosystems they are part and on which our lives depends. Human behaviors, manifested in the form of elections and economic life, not only needs to be studied from the aspects of human existence that make up the inevitable "tragic triad" (TT), circumscribed by: 1) pain, 2) guilt, 3) death, and "holistic triad" (HT), defined by: 1) limiting, 2) uncertainty and 3) open interdependencies. At the same time, our choices are under the sign "triad imperatives of life" (TIL), relating to: a) the life lived, 2) work and 3) love, "being full triad" (BFT) embodied in: a) the power of mind , 2) power of heart and 3) the soul, and "triad democratic society" (TDS), composed of: 1) legislature, 2) executive power and 3) the judiciary. Human behaviors, the expression of nature and society of each in a specific socio-economic context and spiritual practice are manifested in real life based on a value system that feeds triad interaction conscious rationality and hope. From this interaction related to the nature of man and society, under certain conditions which characterized the coexistence and generational succession, results triad of human behavior (THB) generating success and failures of our choices that we make in the fight with "avarice nature, evolution uncertainties, injustices and shortcomings of men age. Interpretation of human behavior in terms of "tragic optimism" based on interactions "twin triads" that inevitably accompany the coexistence and succession of human life in society is a microcosm of our way to look like a single living organism mutually interdependent and intertwined processes expressed the formula: "One in All, All in One, One in One, All in All."

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  • Constantin Popescu & Alexandru Tasnadi, 2010. "Using The ”Twin Triads” In Interpretation Of Economic Behavior," Business&Leadership, Scientific Society of Management from Romania, vol. 3(1), pages 7-29, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ssm:journl:tome:5:y:2010:i:1(5):p:7-29
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