Finally, the systemic nature of human societies is a major force
for continuity. This is because most of the elements in a sociocultural
system are linked to other elements in such a way that change is one are
often makes change in other areas necessary. As a result, the members
of a society do not adopt change casually, especially when they are aware
of how extensive--and expensive--that change may ultimately be (1991, p.
50).