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Niklas Luhmann was a prominent German sociologist and systems theorist, best known for his contributions to the understanding of social systems and communication. He developed a unique framework that applied systems theory to social phenomena, arguing that society consists of complex, self-referential systems that operate independently while still being interconnected. His work challenged traditional sociological perspectives, emphasizing the importance of communication in creating and maintaining social structures.

Throughout his career, Luhmann published numerous influential works, including "Social Systems" and "The Differentiation of Society." He was recognized for his innovative approach to sociology, which integrated insights from various disciplines including philosophy, law, and economics. Luhmann's ideas have inspired a wide array of scholars and practitioners, making him a key figure in contemporary social theory.

Nazionalità Tedesco
Data di nascita December 8, 1927
Luogo di nascita Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Data di morte November 6, 1998