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Homeostasis and sociostasis.{{refn|{{NM}} presents this struggle as a crucial dialectic: the thesis is '''sociostatis''', or the healthy balance of society, and the antithesis is '''homeostasis''', or the individual essence that often stands opposed to social order and conformity. In entry [[Lipton’s Journal/January 24, 1955/245|245]], Mailer replaces homeostatis (literally “like standing still”) with '''homeodynamism''', suggesting individual expression and growth through movement or an active power that resists external oppressive forces.}} I am going to postulate that here is not only homeostasis, (which is the most healthy act possible at any moment for the soul) but there is sociostasis which is the health of society so that like people, but acting in the reverse direction, there is a sociostatic element in man placed there by society which resists and wars and retreats against the inroads of homeostasis which is the personal healthy rebellious and soul-ful expression of man.  
Homeostasis and sociostasis.{{refn|{{NM}} presents this struggle as a crucial dialectic: the thesis is '''sociostatis''', or the healthy balance of society, and the antithesis is '''homeostasis''', or the individual essence that often stands opposed to social order and conformity. Mailer does not see sociostasis (literally “like standing still”) as healthy, diverging from the original meaning, and privileges homeostasis as a more pure, natural, or Ur-state. In entry [[Lipton’s Journal/January 24, 1955/245|245]], Mailer replaces homeostatis with '''homeodynamism''', suggesting individual expression and growth through movement or an active power that resists external oppressive forces.}} I am going to postulate that here is not only homeostasis, (which is the most healthy act possible at any moment for the soul) but there is sociostasis which is the health of society so that like people, but acting in the reverse direction, there is a sociostatic element in man placed there by society which resists and wars and retreats against the inroads of homeostasis which is the personal healthy rebellious and soul-ful expression of man.  


In the course of a human’s life the child is born all homeostatic (unless the mother has communicated sociostatic components to the embryo) but generally the years of childhood are years in which the homeostatic principle or life-force is blocked, contained, damned, and even destroyed by the creation of sociostatic elements—the child is partially turned into someone who will serve the purposes of society. The essential animal-soul life is contained, forced underground, denied. But as people get older, there is this great tendency for the homeostatic principle to assert itself—middle-aged people kicking over the traces.
In the course of a human’s life the child is born all homeostatic (unless the mother has communicated sociostatic components to the embryo) but generally the years of childhood are years in which the homeostatic principle or life-force is blocked, contained, damned, and even destroyed by the creation of sociostatic elements—the child is partially turned into someone who will serve the purposes of society. The essential animal-soul life is contained, forced underground, denied. But as people get older, there is this great tendency for the homeostatic principle to assert itself—middle-aged people kicking over the traces.