Systematic political science

Systematic political science, as developed by Dallas F. Bell Jr., basically is the use of game theory methods to mathematically unify the anthropocentric academic disciplines of theology, epistemology, psychology, sociology and eschatology for computerized analysis and predictions after verification and validation methods are employed, such as red team procedures.


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