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==Generalities | |||
=Quotes= | |||
==[[Elin Whitney-Smith on the Historical Role of the Press in the Development of Markets and Capitalism]]== | |||
"Capitalism developed where and when it did because there was high information access. There was high information access because of a major advance in information technology - the press. Where the technology was not controlled by the ’’powers that be” there was economic growth and a shift in the entire social structure. Where it was controlled there was no structural change and there was economic ruin. The development of capitalism is a major step change in economic growth. It is also a major change in the way people organize themselves into groups. Major step changes in the growth and in the organization of cultures are found to be related to the introduction and use of information technology. The limit to growth is the limit of effective use of information or the variety limit. Economies are able to grow once the variety limit is raised. Information technology allows people to increase their individual variety in relation to the amount of information processed. This increase in individual variety allows the entire society to grow. | |||
Where there is high access to information through technology there is much growth and where there is less information access through control of technology there is less economic growth. When a high access economy is in competition for resources with a low access economy the high access economy will be more economically successful." | |||
- Elin Whitney-Smith [https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1166&context=emse_etds] | |||
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#[[Cybernetics and Governance]] | #[[Cybernetics and Governance]] | ||
#[[Cybernetics Movement]] | #[[Cybernetics Movement]] | ||
=Typology= | =Typology= |
Revision as of 08:22, 12 September 2023
New section: July 2023
See also the sections related to Network Theory, Complexity, and Mutual Coordination.
Quotes
Elin Whitney-Smith on the Historical Role of the Press in the Development of Markets and Capitalism
"Capitalism developed where and when it did because there was high information access. There was high information access because of a major advance in information technology - the press. Where the technology was not controlled by the ’’powers that be” there was economic growth and a shift in the entire social structure. Where it was controlled there was no structural change and there was economic ruin. The development of capitalism is a major step change in economic growth. It is also a major change in the way people organize themselves into groups. Major step changes in the growth and in the organization of cultures are found to be related to the introduction and use of information technology. The limit to growth is the limit of effective use of information or the variety limit. Economies are able to grow once the variety limit is raised. Information technology allows people to increase their individual variety in relation to the amount of information processed. This increase in individual variety allows the entire society to grow. Where there is high access to information through technology there is much growth and where there is less information access through control of technology there is less economic growth. When a high access economy is in competition for resources with a low access economy the high access economy will be more economically successful."
- Elin Whitney-Smith [1]
Generalities
Typology
Topics
History
Critiques
Cybernetics and the Commons
- Common Cybernetics
- Cybernetics of the Commons
- Cybernetics Valuable to the Commons and for Understanding AI
Cybernetics and Production
- Cybernetic Planning
- Cybernetic Production Regime
- Cybernetic Self-Management
- Economic and Social Cybernetics
- Economic Cybernetics
Projects
Cybersyn in Chile
- Cybernetics of Governance and the Cybersyn Project
- Cybernetic Revolutionaries
- Eden Medina on Cybernetics and Revolution
- Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile
- Technology, Cybernetic Revolutionaries and Politics in Allende's Chile
Activist Cybernetics
- Cybernetic Revolution
- Direct Technocracy
- Neo-Cybernetic Politics
- Neocybernetic Governance and the End of Politics
Socialist Cybernetics
- Cybernetic Communism
- Cybernetic Socialism
- From Dot-com Capitalism to Cybernetic Communism
- Towards a New Cybernetic Socialism
- Paul Cockshott on the Possibilities for a New Cybernetic Socialism
- Red Cybernetics
- Solving the Global Crisis Requires the Approach of Economics Cybernetics
- Towards a New Cybernetic Socialism
The Soviet Experience
Pages in category "Cybernetics"
The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.
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C
- Chilean Cybernetics and Chicago’s Economists
- Cognitivism
- Common Cybernetics
- Control Information Theory
- Cybernetic Balance
- Cybernetic Brain
- Cybernetic Communism
- Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
- Cybernetic Governance
- Cybernetic Hypothesis
- Cybernetic Planning
- Cybernetic Production Regime
- Cybernetic Revolution
- Cybernetic Revolutionaries
- Cybernetic Self-Management
- Cybernetic Socialism
- Cybernetic State
- Cybernetics
- Cybernetics and Democracy
- Cybernetics and Governance
- Cybernetics as an Antihumanism
- Cybernetics History
- Cybernetics Movement
- Cybernetics of Governance and the Cybersyn Project
- Cybernetics of the Commons
- Cybernetics Valuable to the Commons and for Understanding AI
- Cybernetics, History and Economics
E
- Economic and Social Cybernetics
- Economic Cybernetics
- Economic Cybernetics for Socialism
- Eden Medina on Cybernetics and Revolution
- Elin Whitney-Smith on the Historical Role of the Press in the Development of Markets and Capitalism
- Epistemological Reconstruction of Cybernetics for the 21st Century
- Error Correction as the Methodology of Cybernetics
M
S
- Second Order Cybernetics
- Self-Organization
- Smart Citizens, Smarter State
- Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile
- Solving the Global Crisis Requires the Approach of Economics Cybernetics
- Soviet Cybernetics and Planning
- Soviet Cybernetics and the Promise of Big Computer Socialism
- Soviet Cybernetics Movement
- Stafford Beer on Cybernetics, Democracy and the Will of the People
- Stafford Beer on Cybersin
- Stafford Beer’s Organizational Cybernetics
- Steps to an Ecology of Mind