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Spontaneous Order

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Spontaneous order is a pattern of organization that arises from the interaction of agents following local rules, without centralized design or planning. The concept, developed by Friedrich Hayek and the Scottish Enlightenment, is formally equivalent to self-organization in systems theory. Examples include language, markets, common law, and scientific communities — all structures that coordinate behavior without a coordinator.