Initiateddecades ago by the open source movement,
maybe more the free software movement for the philosophical purposes
Initiateddecades ago by the open source movement,
maybe more the free software movement for the philosophical purposes
Technology has always taken inspiration from na-ture.
I might say Technology has always taken inspiration form our understanding of Nature.
reinforcing autocratic r
already technocratic before Internet etc.
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Two times approaches
avor of distributed systems of delegation andtechno-mediated collective organizations
Not sure if it is a wish or a prognostic for our future
cience and technology
scienceS and technologieS
helped
not only help, deserve also
analysis
Not clear what you want to say
nd thus canbe studied from this lens, mainstream neoclassicaleconomic theories are generally not grounded intophysics.
not really clear (sentence structure)
If we want to understand how social structures, let alone put ourselves in a position to take control of them (that is, to “reassemble” them) we must dispose of the assumption that the local is explained by the global, and start tracing the process by which the local GENERATES global structures
local/global
Traditional sociologists start with a macro-scale entity or force–”society” or “culture”–that they then use to explain myriad local interactions.
Bruno Latour reassembling the knowledge
Replication is the cornerstone of a cumulative science