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Eugene Edward Ruyle

Eugene Edward RuyleEugene Edward Ruyle is American anthropologist who beginning in the early 1960s began formulating a social thermodynamics theory based a combination of ecological energetics with Marx's labor theory of value. [1] Ruyle defines his theory as a thermodynamic approach to social stratification. [2] Human societies, according to Ruyle, may be usefully be thought of in ecological and thermodynamic terms, as parts of larger ecosystems composed of matter, energy, and information. [4]

Human thermodynamic substratum theory
In comparing the older primitive commune days with the newer establishment of patriarchy and class rule, Ruyle sees this as a cultural transformation that may be understood in thermodynamic terms. [3] Humans, according to Ruyle, are interdependent in a way that sets them off from all other primates, where as such we may speak of a "thermodynamic substratum" underlying human society. People pump energy into this substratum when they produce use values; they withdraw energy from it when they consume those use values.

Ruyle argues that it is possible to measure this energy, however rough and approximate such measurement may be. If one spends four hours digging up, cleaning, and cooking yams, for instance, there are four hours of labor energy embodied in those yams. When another person eats them, they are consuming, in addition to the caloric energy of the yams, four hours of labor energy. If someone else eats the yams, they are consuming four hours the labor energy; hence, one can speak of energy flowing from producer to consumer. The energy flows between members of a population, between groups, and between classes, are an indispensable element of human social life. In measuring and analyzing the “social thermodynamics of a human population”, Ruyle states, we are analyzing "the real foundation, on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness"

References
1. Eugene Edward Ruyle - Curriculum Vitae (Ongoing research projects: "Social Thermodynamics"), 2006
2. Ruyle, Eugene E. (1973). "Slavery, Surplus, and Stratification on the Northwest Coast: The Ethnoenergetics of an Incipient Stratification System." Current Anthropology, Vol. 14, No. 5 (Dec.,), pp. 603-631
3. Ruyle, Eugene E. (1988). "Anthropology for Marxists: Prehistoric Revolutions." Nature, Society, and Thought: A Journal of Dialectical Materialism 1(4):469-499.
4. Ruyle, Eugene E. (1985). "On the Origin of Patriarchy and Class Rule"


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