Social structure, as articulated by Daniel Schmachtenberger, refers to the multi-layered, dynamic system of interdependent relationships, roles, norms, and institutions that guide and influence human behavior and societal evolution. It encompasses the formal and informal frameworks that shape communities, dictating the flow of resources, information, and power. This complex architecture not only sets the stage for individual and collective actions but also evolves from them, creating a feedback loop that simultaneously constrains and enables cultural, economic, and political development. Understanding social structure requires a nuanced appreciation of both historical contexts and emerging patterns, recognizing the deep interconnectedness of all social systems and their impact on the planetary ecosystem.
See also: social system, collective action, conflict theory, collective intelligence, systems thinking