Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.


Chapter 2, Origins of the Great Twentieth Century Conflicts, p. 34. - Understanding International Conflicts - An Introduction to Theory and History (Sixth Edition)


Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.

Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.

Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.

Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.