Description
1. A basic principle of biological and social processes is increase of diversification and heterogenization, accompanied by symbiotization and the elaboration of networks and of non-repetitious complexity.
2. Heterogenization may be synonymous with integration if a mutual causal paradigm is used, although if a unidirectional causal paradigm is used, integration may then mean homogenization. Similarly, internationalization may constitute homogenization or heterogenization, depending upon which paradigm is used.