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#[[Cybernetic Socialism]] ; [[Towards a New Cybernetic Socialism]] ; [[Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile]] | #[[Cybernetic Socialism]] ; [[Towards a New Cybernetic Socialism]] ; [[Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile]] | ||
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==Planning== | |||
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#[[Decentrally Planned Economy]] | |||
#[[Democracy and Economic Planning]] | |||
#[[Democratic Planning]] | |||
#[[Open Source Planning]] | |||
#[[Participatory Planning]] | |||
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#[[Holoptism]] ; [[Anoptism]] | #[[Holoptism]] ; [[Anoptism]] | ||
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#[[Negotiated Coordination]] ; [[Participatory Coordination]] | |||
#[[Non-Market Calculation]] ; [[Problem of Economic Calculability]] | |||
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#[[Red Plenty Platforms]] | #[[Red Plenty Platforms]] |
Revision as of 05:23, 22 July 2014
= an initiative to share insight around non-market, non-state based mutual coordination in production and economics
Alternative Name: Cybernetic Economics
Discussion
Name of the Group
1. David Potocnik:
"My original intention was to form a study group & redevelopment project on the ashes of the Cybersyn project.
Perhaps the name Cybernetic economics would be more fitting.
In this context, I'm looking fwd to seeing what you mean with "Mutual Coordination Economics" and "an initiative to share insight around non-market, non-state based mutual coordination in production and economics"
As far as this I personally
- agree with the non-market
- would not limit to non-state
- emphasis on distribution guiding production
2. Michel Bauwens:
I have no objection to changing the name.
My own idea is: what pricing is to the market and planning is to the bureaucratic state, mutual coordination is to economics based on open and shared commons.
Participants
Other Researchers
- Raul Espejo, former director of the cybersyn project, now living in Lincoln UK; http://www.syncho.com/
Projects
Current Projects
Past Projects
Topics
Cybernetics
- Cybernetic Communism
- Cybernetic Planning
- Cybernetic Self-Management
- Cybernetic Socialism ; Towards a New Cybernetic Socialism ; Socialist Cybernetics in Allende’s Chile
- Cybernetics and Governance
- Red Cybernetics
Market
Planning
- Collaborative Planning
- Decentrally Planned Economy
- Democracy and Economic Planning
- Democratic Planning
- Open Source Planning
- Participatory Planning
- Planned Economy
- Planning
- Planning through the Market
Stigmergic
- Stigmergic Collaboration
- Stigmergic Revolution
- Stigmergic Dimensions of Online Creative Interaction
- Stigmergic Science
- Stigmergic Organization and the Economics of Information
- Stigmergy
Other
- Democratic Technics
- Economies of Integration
- Hint-Based Systems
- Holoptism ; Anoptism
- Mutual Coordination of Production
- Negotiated Coordination ; Participatory Coordination
- Non-Market Calculation ; Problem of Economic Calculability
- Peer Production ; Production for Use
- Polyarchy
- Red Plenty Platforms
- Socialism of the 21st Century - Heinz Dieterich: "To be successfull, socialism must match the cybernetic complexity of capitalist states."
- Value Accounting System
- Viable Systems Model
Documentation
Articles
- Axiomatization of Socio-Economic Principles for Self-Organizing Institutions
- Engineering Self-Organising Systems
- Red Plenty Platforms
Books
- Cybernetic Revolutionaries. Technology and Politics in Allende’s Chile. By Eden Medi [1] ; [2]
- Red Plenty. Francis Spufford. 'Factional/fictional' account of the failed Soviet experiment at cybernetic planning.