The relationships between children-parents, workers-employers, younger and older in the church carry a load of semantics that is different and is difficult to synchronize in the movement from the initiator of change and those who are running an establishment. This is supported by the various cognitive fixations and can be seen as rigid. Democracy in the social sphere and Toyotism in microeconomics, systems where every member is part of the system's movement towards improvement is a flexible system. Rigid systems may have to pass away to be converted. But the result may well be just another form of rigid system or one that hypocritically calls itself flexible but actually continues to be rigid in a new form.
Each of the above scenes has a different load and power.
Flexible systems are likely to be more resilient in evolutionary terms.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Actual and Apparent in a partially Transparent System
What would happen in a Prisoner's Dilemma if what has been done actually is apparent only to some people only to some extent and that measure of transparency would vary from person to person? What if the opaque nature of the history of their previous actions would keep people in the dark?
Is this not a better way to see the world with its news distorted by propaganda, lies, public relations?
We enter a fuzzy system.
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