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What (who) is cyclical pattern - definition

SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY THAT VIEWS EVENTS AND STAGES OF SOCIETY AND HISTORY IN REPEATING CYCLES
Cyclical pattern; Kyklos; The Kyklos; Anacyclosis; Social cycle; Cycle of Constitutions; Social Cycle Theory; Sociological cycle theory; Anakyklosis; Cyclic history

Cyclic alternating pattern         
Cyclical alternating pattern
The cyclic alternating pattern (abbreviated CAP) is a pattern of two, long-lasting alternate electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns that occur in sleep, as described by Terzano, et al., in 1985.
Kyklos         
The kyklos (Ancient Greek: κύκλος , "cycle") is a term used by some classical Greek authors to describe what they considered as the cycle of governments in a society. It was roughly based on the history of Greek city-states in the same period.
Anacyclosis         
The political doctrine of anacyclosis (or anakyklosis from ) is a cyclical theory of political evolution. The theory of anacyclosis is based upon the Greek typology of constitutional forms of rule by the one, the few, and the many.

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Social cycle theory

Social cycle theories are among the earliest social theories in sociology. Unlike the theory of social evolutionism, which views the evolution of society and human history as progressing in some new, unique direction(s), sociological cycle theory argues that events and stages of society and history generally repeat themselves in cycles. Such a theory does not necessarily imply that there cannot be any social progress. In the early theory of Sima Qian and the more recent theories of long-term ("secular") political-demographic cycles as well as in the Varnic theory of P.R. Sarkar an explicit accounting is made of social progress.

Examples of use of cyclical pattern
1. Economic growth since the 2000 boom year has showed no clear cyclical pattern.
2. Historically, our relationship has moved in a cyclical pattern — with recurrent ups and downs.
3. Viruses change and reorganize constantly, but scientists believe the ones most deadly to humans emerge in a cyclical pattern.
4. Mr Bolton, for his part, claims there is little evidence of a new Russia–China axis and suggests the developing–world attack is part of a cyclical pattern.