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*'''Theory of human nature''': bottom-up assumes that individuals will be selfish. There is no requirement for a presumption of moral action. | *'''Theory of human nature''': bottom-up assumes that individuals will be selfish. There is no requirement for a presumption of moral action. | ||
*'''Complexity methodology''': a bottom-up method which iteratively allows good strategies to work rather than defining them from on high is consistent with complexity theory.<ref>{{br|The Hidden Half: How the World Conceals its Secrets}}, {{author|Michael Blastland}}, chapter 9.</ref> | *'''Complexity methodology''': a bottom-up method which iteratively allows good strategies to work rather than defining them from on high is consistent with complexity theory.<ref>{{br|The Hidden Half: How the World Conceals its Secrets}}, {{author|Michael Blastland}}, chapter 9.</ref> | ||
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Advantage of bottom-up over top down:
- Theory of human nature: bottom-up assumes that individuals will be selfish. There is no requirement for a presumption of moral action.
- Complexity methodology: a bottom-up method which iteratively allows good strategies to work rather than defining them from on high is consistent with complexity theory.[1]