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Power, Autonomy, Utopia

Edited by Robert Trappl

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Date: 1986
ISBN: 978-1-4613-2225-2
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Chapters in this book:

Recursions of Power
Stafford Beer
Not Quite Human: Science and Utopia
Helga Nowotny
The Physics of Complexity
Robert Rosen
Knowing Natural Systems Enables Better Design of Man-Made Systems: The Linkage Proposition Model
Len R. Troncale
Guidelines for Influencing Social Policy through Strategic Computer Simulation Models
Dennis L. Meadows
Reducing International Tension and Improving Mutual Understanding Through Artificial Intelligence: 3 Potential Approaches
Robert Trappl
Steps In The Construction Of “Others” And “Reality”: A Study In Self-Regulation
Ernst von Glasersfeld
Steps to a Cybernetics of Autonomy
Francisco Varela
Second Order Cybernetics in the Soviet Union and the West
Vladimir A. Lefebvre
Methods for Making Social Organizations Adaptive
Stuart A. Umpleby
Discussion: Guiding Questions and Conceptual Structures in Cybernetics and General Systems Theory: Comparative Studies
Stuart A. Umpleby

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