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reviewed Our Own Metaphor by Mary Catherine Bateson (Advances in systems theory, complexity, and the human sciences)

Mary Catherine Bateson: Our Own Metaphor (Paperback, 2004, Hampton Press) 3 stars

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3 stars

Follow along with a 1968 interdisciplinary conference on society's attempted control of ecological processes, human-and-more meta-cognitive capacities, cargo cults and state machines and ... it's quite lovely, and unresolved, and a bit cringe in details. Should society be much more or much less oriented towards change? Why is it so hard for individuals to change habits of thought? How much can systems models, cybernetic language, incorporate change? The answers aren't so much as riding along the swells of debate.