The Dynamic Principle in Sociology states: All
political and economic models break down due to competing interests and ideas.
Academic models are based on stability or at least temporary equilibriums which
do not exist in the reality of any given moment. Real world forces and
contingencies always exert pressure and never allow any political or economic
models to function in the sterile environment of the ivory tower. Sociological
fundamentalisms are based on subjective frameworks both in terms of ideology
and context and are therefore de facto
invalid and unworkable.