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Comparing 4 part thinking

Dividing things into four is a common human activity. Here are some examples.

Domain:

Environment

Society

Economy

Culture

Concept classification developed by J Hawkes:

Perspective:

Respect

Inclusivity

Equity

Vitality

Key concern:

Diversity

Connection

Distribution

Animation

Public function:

Mapping

Governance

Commonwealth

Planning

Creation, distribution & maintenance of:

Resources

Power

Wealth

Ideas

Idea:

Memory

Organisation

Exchange

Initiative

Need:

Grounding

Relations

Sustenance

Spirit

cf various other 4 way classifications:

Bacon's 4 Pillars of Government:

Treasure

Counsel

Justice

Religion

Jefferson's 4 Pillars of Prosperity:

Agriculture

Commerce

Manufactures

Navigation

Sia Baba's 4 Pillars of Happiness:

Truth

Righteousness

Love

Peace

Bhutan's Gross National Happiness:

Conservation of the natural environment

Establishment of good governance

Promotion of equitable and sustainable socio-economic development

Preservation and promotion of cultural values

Greens:

Ecological wisdom

Grassroots democracy

Social justice

Non-violence

EC's 4 Capitals:

Natural

Social

Manufactured

Human

4 Pillars of Capacity Building:

Measure and understand systems

Legislate, regulate and achieve compliance

Provide infrastructure, services and products

Educate and train

World Bank's 4 Pillars of The Knowledge Economy:

Innovation Systems

Information Infrastructure

Economic Incentive & Institutional Regime

Education & Training

UNESCO's 4 Pillars of Education:

Learning to Be

Learning to Live Together

Learning to Do

Learning to Know

IIDAC's 4 Pillars of Sustainable Human Development:

Sustainable Character

Empowerment

Equity

Productivity

4 Pillars of Prevention:

Diet and Vitamins

Stress Management

Pharmaceuticals

Exercise and Brain Aerobics

4 Pillars of the Ktunaxa Nation:

Land and Resources

Social Sector

Economic Investment

Traditional Knowledge and Language

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