File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_2004/aut-op-sy.0408, message 63


Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 09:03:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Thomas Seay <entheogens-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: AUT: any good left critiques of Maoism



--- Tahir Wood <twood-AT-uwc.ac.za> wrote:

 I once saw a
> Russian film festival around the time of the
> collapse of the Soviet Union and there were some
> really good and interesting movies.

Yes, but I think most of those were by directors
critical of the Soviet Union.  The greatest- in my
opinion- Soviet director was Tarkovsky who was
anything but soviet.

-Thomas

====The real world gives the subset of what is; the product space represents the uncertainty of the observer.  The product space may therefore change if the observer changes; and two observers may legitimately use different product spaces within which to record the same subset of actual events in some actual thing. The "constraint" is thus a relation between observer and thing; the properties of any particular constraint will depend on both the real thing and on the observer.  It follows that a substantial part of the theory of organization will be concerned with properties that are not intrinsice to the thing but are relational between observer and thing.

W. Ross Ashby


		
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