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The fact or condition of depending each upon the other; mutual dependence.
 
The fact or condition of depending each upon the other; mutual dependence.
===Quotations===
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==Quotations==
 
1822 COLERIDGE Lett., Convers., etc. II. 97 Unfitness for a state of moral and personal union and life-long interdependence. 1825 {emem} Aids Refl. (1858) I. App. C. 412 In social and political life this acme is inter-dependence; in moral life it is independence. 1878 HUXLEY Physiogr. Pref. 6 Knowledge respecting natural phenomena and their inter~dependence.
 
1822 COLERIDGE Lett., Convers., etc. II. 97 Unfitness for a state of moral and personal union and life-long interdependence. 1825 {emem} Aids Refl. (1858) I. App. C. 412 In social and political life this acme is inter-dependence; in moral life it is independence. 1878 HUXLEY Physiogr. Pref. 6 Knowledge respecting natural phenomena and their inter~dependence.
===Chronology===
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Interdependence''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Interdependence this link].</center>
[[Image:Interdependence_dateline.jpg|center]]
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===Usage===
   
== Uses of the term ==
 
== Uses of the term ==
 
[[Karl Marx|Marx]] used the term interdependence in the [[Communist Manifesto]] (1848) in describing the universal interdependence of nations in comparison to the old local and national seclusion and self-sufficiency. [[Will Durant]] made one '''Declaration of Interdependence''' on April 8, 1944.  Others have been written in the years since, and interest in the United States has picked up in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Leaders as diverse as [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] and [[Stephen Covey]] have written and spoken at length about interdependence:
 
[[Karl Marx|Marx]] used the term interdependence in the [[Communist Manifesto]] (1848) in describing the universal interdependence of nations in comparison to the old local and national seclusion and self-sufficiency. [[Will Durant]] made one '''Declaration of Interdependence''' on April 8, 1944.  Others have been written in the years since, and interest in the United States has picked up in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks. Leaders as diverse as [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] and [[Stephen Covey]] have written and spoken at length about interdependence:
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:''Independent thinking alone is not suited to interdependent reality. Independent people who do not have the maturity to think and act interdependently may be good individual producers, but they won't be good leaders or team players. They're not coming from the paradigm of interdependence necessary to succeed in marriage, family, or organizational reality.'' <div align="right">--[[Stephen Covey]]</div>
 
:''Independent thinking alone is not suited to interdependent reality. Independent people who do not have the maturity to think and act interdependently may be good individual producers, but they won't be good leaders or team players. They're not coming from the paradigm of interdependence necessary to succeed in marriage, family, or organizational reality.'' <div align="right">--[[Stephen Covey]]</div>
 
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==See Also==
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*'''''[[Connectivity]]'''''
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_degrees_of_separation '''''Six Degrees of Separation''''']
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]

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