Theophillis Goodyear: Edgar Morin as “Root” for Sy-Bernetics

Advanced Cyber/IO, Knowledge
Theophillis Goodyear
Every avenue of vital feedback is jammed, mostly by mega media corporations, but also by other social institutions, like collectives of public “servants.” The result is like the original “The Day the Earth Stood Still.” Paralysis. Nothing moves.

In pursuing various lines of inquiry, I keep coming up with one name: Edgar Morin.  He was born in 1921. That means he's 91.  He's one of the French social philosophers who drifted away from Marxism.

Wikipedia/Edgar Morin

One of his most important works is available in English, although very expensive.

Method: Towards a Study of Humankind, Vol. 1: The Nature of Nature

This is the first of several volumes exposing Edgar Morin's general systems view on life and society. The present volume maintains that the organization of all life and society necessitates the simultaneous interplay of order and disorder. All systems, physical, biological, social, political and informational, incessantly reshape part and whole through feedback, thereby generating increasingly complex systems. For continued evolution, these simultaneously complementary, concurrent, and antagonistic systems require a priority of love over truth, of subject over object, of Sy-bernetics over cybernetics.

He was a founding member of the International Ethical, Scientific and Political Collegium also known as the  Collegium International that published the Declaration of Interdependence in 2005.  This is not to be confused with a document by the same name published in 1945 by Will Durant, among others.

See Also:

Edgar Morin: A Partial Introduction, by Alfonso Montuori —- California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco
Apparently Montuori is at least something of an expert on Morin. Here's a webpage about Montuoi

The Open Source Everything Manifesto Chapter 6 Whole-Systems Thinking Extract II

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The Open Source Everything Manifesto Chapter 6 Whole-Systems Thinking Extract I

In The Collapse of Complex Societies, Joseph Tainer concludes that if we are to achieve sustainability and resilience, we must nurture at all levels across all boundaries a culture that elevates “problem-solving” as well as the ability to think strategically–an understanding that everything is connected and that getting a grip on the facts of the matter across all boundaries is an essential first step toward conceptualizing workable solutions to complex challenges.

Truth–the combination of intelligence and integrity as well as transparency–is the foundation for both understanding and eradicating these threats, while moving as quickly as possible toward what should be the human mantra toward the Earth and all species, “First, Do No Harm.”

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David Keys, author of Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of Modern Civilization, tells us that natural catatrophes are treated as remote and improbable until they actually occur.  Only those civilizations that plan ahead and are well-organized can respond to disasters as they happen, thus reducing the severity of draught, famile, or other challenges.

What he does not focus on, covered very ably by Ted Steinberg in Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disasters in America, is how systemic corruption among the elites increases the damage caused by natural disasters, as little flexibility or resilience is built into systems designed to reward the few.  People are persuaded or allowed to occupy floodplains and other areas prone to disaster; land speculation runs rampant with local government and insurance company complicity; intermediate measures suc has levees are built at public expense.  When it all comes crashing down, as with Katrina over New Orleans or the increasingly regular Mississippi River flooding, the rich walk away with their high risks having been amortized, which the poor and minority communities are ruined.

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Patrick Meier: Crisis Mapping End of Sudan’s Dictatorship?

Advanced Cyber/IO, Civil Society, Government, Knowledge, Media
Patrick Meier

Crisis Mapping the End of Sudan’s Dictatorship?

Anyone following the twitter hashtag #SudanRevolts in recent days must be stunned by the shocking lack of coverage in the mainstream media. The protests have been escalating since June 17 when female students at the University of Khartoum began demonstrating against the regime's austerity measures, which are increasing the prices of basic commodities and removing fuel subsidies. The dissent has quickly spread to other universities and communities.

There's no doubt that Sudan's dictator is in trouble. He faces international economic sanctions and a mounting US$2.5 billion budget deficit following the secession of South Sudan last year. What's more, he is also “fighting expensive, devastating, and unpopular wars in Darfur (in the west), Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan, and the Nuba Mountains (on the border with South Sudan)” (UN Dispatch). So what next?

Enter Sudan Change Now, a Sudanese political movement with a clear mandate: peaceful but total democratic change. They seek to “defeat the present power of darkness using all necessary tools of peace resistance to achieve political stability and social peace.” The movement is thus “working on creating a common front that incorporates all victims of the current regime to ensure a unified and effective course of action to overthrow it.”

According to GlobalVoices, “The Sudanese online community believe that media coverage was an integral part of the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, and are therefore demanding the same for Sudan.” The political movement Sudan Change Now is thus turning to crisis mapping to cast more light on the civil resistance efforts in the Sudan:

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Michel Bauwens: The Sharing Economy – Conversation with Links

03 Economy, 04 Education, 06 Family, 11 Society, Knowledge
Michel Bauwens

El Correo de las Indias English edition

The “Sharing Economy,” the “economy of the commons,” deserves and needs a point of reference equivalent to the large institutions of European social theory.

Via GAIA: Global Alliance for Immediate Alteration

Production, not consumption; Economics of the Commons, not Sharing Economics

For a “Somewhere School of Sharing Economics”

See Also:

P2P revolution in 10 minutes

How to start P2P projects and business models

What replaces the University in the P2P mode of production?

Review (Guest): The Open Source Everything Manifesto – Transparency, Truth & Trust

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Robert David Steele

5.0 out of 5 stars PREPARE TO HAVE YOUR MIND BLOWN!,June 24, 2012

B. Tweed DeLions “B.T.”

If there's a single Founding Father of the Open Source movement, Robert D. Steele is it. Everyone else has been playing catchup. And if you don't know what the Open Source revolution is, you need to read this book. You don't even need to know why! You need to buy it, read it, and then you'll *know* why. No other book on Open Source can open your eyes the way this one can. That's because there's no potential use of Open Source intelligence that Steele hasn't anticipated. Collective Intelligence is coming! It's an unstoppable force. And it will change everything. So if you like to know about things like that in advance, you need to buy this book.

The information age that was created by personal computers was just a kiddie car with a squeaky horn. By comparison, the open source revolution is a freight train. Its potential to change your world is orders of magnitude greater. This is not hyperbole. In fact superlatives can't begin to express the ground-shaking potential of this next wave of human evolution.

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20120624 Open Source Everything Highlights

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After Oracle, OpenSolaris rises again

Oracle tried to kill it, but the former Sun project has emerged from the ashes, nurtured by a crowd of innovative startups

Airlines should work together on open source apps

Computerworld: Virgin Atlantic's IT director, David Bulman, has called upon the airline industry to work collaboratively on open source applications that create an .

Canada languishes in world rankings for government openness

Canada finds itself tied for 51st in the world on a list of freedom-of-information rankings, languishing behind Angola, Colombia and Niger.

Open Source Development: Way To Design The Functional Website

Open source development is a platform which provides great content management solution inclusive of Joomla development, Drupal development, WordPress and much more.

Open source suites go beyond Microsoft Office

Open source desktop productivity suites are experiencing an injection of enthusiasm, as recent burst of news releases confirms

Rio+20: Open Source United Nations

To reform business accounting so that it takes into account what nature gives us – and, by extension, what we take from it.

Sponsoring Open-Source Drivers For $1 Per Day?

It's been talked about in some other threads of the Phoronix Forums, but now there's a concerted thread about this proposed initiative for financing new open-source driver development.

TEDGlobal 2012: ‘The more you give away the more you get back'

Bruno Giussani explains the theory of ‘radical openness' that underpins his strategy for a changing world

Unplugging from the Commercial Software Grid: Open Source is not Three Guys in a Shed Anymore.

I have bundled this into a presentation called “Unplugging from the Commercial Software Grid: Why Free is Better Even if you have a Budget” 

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Michel Bauwens: Interview on Person to Person Alternatives

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Michel Bauwens

An interview with Michel Bauwens founder of Foundation for P2P Alternatives | www.furtherfield.org

It's a commonplace now that the peer-to-peer movement opens up new ways of creating relating to others. But you've explored the implications of P2P in depth, in particular its social and political dimensions. If I understand right, for you the phenomenon represents a new condition of capitalism, and I'm interested in how that new condition impacts on the development of culture – in art and also architecture and urban form.

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