Abstract
Citizens’ satisfaction is against the background of all the systemic measures of a democratic state. However, it does not have a mechanism for objectively evaluating this satisfaction. It is not even clear what this satisfaction is. In addition, it is a relative quantity—it is a comparison with neighboring states. Intuitively, it is possible to agree - and the great waves of migration confirm this—that the tendency of citizens to leave the state is an essential, radical part of this quantity.
Highlights
How to objectively assess the development of society? And not just the human, but of any living system as an organized community of its elements
Citizens’ satisfaction is against the background of all the systemic measures of a democratic state. It does not have a mechanism for objectively evaluating this satisfaction
It is not enough to follow the very dynamics of these companies. Their balance is essential for the system. If their fluctuation in individual groups of reits increases, the system understands this as a manifestation of growing dissatisfaction of the elements and as an increasing migration trend
Summary
Martin Vlček1* 1 Senior independent researcher, Prague, Czech Republic (Europe) * Martin Vlček, Senior independent researcher, Prague, Czech Republic (Europe). Received: December 8 Accepted: December 14, 2020 Online Published: December 18, 2020 doi:10.22158/wjssr.v8n1p1
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