PANDEMIC 1)4)5)
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A worldwide epidemic process. This kind of processes is unfrequent, even at a historical scale, and luckily so because they are frightfully destructive. Historical examples are the "Black death"plague (1347-52), the rinderpest in East Africa (in the 1890's) and the so-called "spanish influenza"(1918-19)
Some religious conflicts (in Europe during the 17 century, or ideological propagation processes (fascism and communism in the 20 century) seem also to have been of pandemic extension.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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