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Cybernetics
I'm glad to have found a trace of someone's interest in linking cybernetics to anarchism. It's rare, but I think there might be some momentum to this linking. I want this link to be a nontrivial change of trajectory. I call it a linking that can help to make visible something my sister said: "The only reason that the events in France in 1968 are not called the Revolution of 1968 is that it's still happening."
You might find some useful texts if you look up Arun Chandra's sites, "Readings that Matter to Me" and "Texts that Matter to Me." The two reading packets at the top of the page link cybernetics to the political. Some of the articles there are practices of cybernetic thinking, instead of explanations of cybernetics. I also recommend Phillip Guddemi's "Breaking the Concept of Power," which is not on Arun Chandra's websites.
I couldn't get your paper to show up on my computer. I'd like to read it, and will if you'd send it to pearl.heather.forge@gmail.com. Will correspond too, if you want.
I'm glad to have found a trace of someone's interest in linking cybernetics to anarchism. It's rare, but I think there might be some momentum to this linking. I want this link to be a nontrivial change of trajectory. I call it a linking that can help to make visible something my sister said: "The only reason that the events in France in 1968 are not called the Revolution of 1968 is that it's still happening."
You might find some useful texts if you look up Arun Chandra's sites, "Readings that Matter to Me" and "Texts that Matter to Me." The two reading packets at the top of the page link cybernetics to the political. Some of the articles there are practices of cybernetic thinking, instead of explanations of cybernetics. I also recommend Phillip Guddemi's "Breaking the Concept of Power," which is not on Arun Chandra's websites.
I couldn't get your paper to show up on my computer. I'd like to read it, and will if you'd send it to pearl.heather.forge@gmail.com. Will correspond too, if you want.