Knowledge Based Societies
Sciences join together to form the system of knowledge. Society must relate to the knowledge. Both knowledge and society cannot be separated. Relations in nature are all about measurement of complexities, amplitudes, and arguments, periodicity, and frequency, analysis and synthesis, additivity and multiplicity, wave natured particles and exchanges, etc.
When it comes to social sciences, measurements of social relations are multiplicatively strong and additively weak. Social relations are a need-based-participatory phenomenon. Social fundamentals can be discovered at the core of ancient civilizations, which have been observed as the field of the development of the complexes of social relationships, in the geo-conti-national history of the human world.
Human-Human social relations are further the complex of needs-based social economies under the socio-political phase of social participation. With the changes in social needs, society tends to develop and progress. Cultural relations are, to some extent, genetically coded, and are corresponded to the social aspect of nature on earth. Social exchange is universal at all the levels of society and nature.
We understand that all the parameters of social science can well, be researched and studied by modern knowledge, sciences, and technology; however, the study of ancient civilization is essential. KBS plans to take this initiative to peruse such intent by engaging all the intrigued members of society for both individuals and institutions. Knowledge is by experiments and experiences. It does not mean the whole society being uplifted to the skies of knowledge; rather, knowledge is brought down to thrive the sapient level of society for the achievement of need-based common goals.