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Systronomy Economics(Systronomics): A Unified Multidisciplinary Thesis for Systemic Resilience and Civilizational Perpetuity

Author(s) Mr. Mandeep Singh
Country India
Abstract The traditional categorization of human knowledge into distinct silos such as finance, economics, sociology, and political science has increasingly demonstrated an inability to account for the non-linear, high-velocity disruptions of the twenty-first century. Conventional metrics, most notably Gross Domestic Product (GDP), fiscal deficits, and inflation rates, are characterized by a "Kinetic Bias," focusing on surface-level outputs while remaining blind to the foundational sociological shifts occurring within the deep layers of human organization. The failures of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis highlight a systemic "Latency Gap" between the onset of instability and the arrival of institutional corrective mechanisms. To bridge this gap, this report introduces the next evolutionary phase of the Hierarchical Flux Theory (HFT): a new academic discipline termed Systronomy Economics(Systronomics) .
Systronomics is defined as the integrated study of systemic interdependence across thirteen hierarchical layers of organization, ranging from the individual to global civilization. Unlike traditional socio-economics, which often views social issues as external variables affecting an economic core, Systronomy Economics posits that social, economical, political, financial, and external geopolitical events—such as war, international law violations, and human rights disasters in regions like Palestine and Sudan—are inseparable components of a single, fluid ecosystem. The core of this field is the "Tipping Point Cascade," a theoretical framework suggesting that a system's stability is not determined by its largest or most visible components, but by its most vulnerable, interconnected points.
Keywords Hierarchical Fluxomics, Systronomy Economics, Sovereign Stability Index (SSI), Tipping Point Cascade, Geopolitical Risk Analysis, Socio-Economic Strategy, Elite Extraction, 02$ Matrix, Foundational Resilience, Fluxomics, Global Intervention Gap, A12(Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines), A14(Sociology of Economics), D74(Conflict; Conflict Resolution; Alliances; Revolutions), E02(Institutions and the Macroeconomy),F50(International Relations and International Political Economy), P16(Political Economy)
Field Sociology > Economics
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-19
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i01.66921

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