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A systems analysis explaining why hierarchies form

https://research.fit.edu/media/site-specific/researchfitedu/coast-climate-adaptation-library/climate-communications/psychology-amp-behavior/Meadows-2008.-Thinking-in-Systems.pdf

the whole book is an excellent primer for people who want to learn to understand the world in terms of dynamic systems that interact with each other

https://research.fit.edu/media/site-specific/researchfitedu/coast-climate-adaptation-library/climate-communications/psychology-amp-behavior/Meadows-2008.-Thinking-in-Systems.pdf

freagle @lemmygrad.ml - 3mon

Classic book, very illuminating, but it does contain a warning that MLs need to wrestle with.

If you build the system from the top down, it will fail.

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ - 3mon

Yeah, it's a really great primer that everyone should read. I'd argue that it's one of the best texts for developing an intuition for material dialectics as well.

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EnsignRedshirt [he/him] - 3mon

Not enough people mention Donella Meadows when bringing up theory, which I think is a missed opportunity. Systems thinking is very complementary to socialist theory, and Meadows’ book Thinking in Systems is quite approachable. It’s a good recommendation for someone who wants to learn more but still has some liberal brain worms.

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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ - 3mon

Being approachable, and not strictly political is definitely a huge plus for being able to recommend it to regular people.

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