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Integral Manifesto Pt II(2): Subjects and Surrogates/ The I-Thou

Books Discussed in this Section Martin Buber (2008) I and Thou, Hesperides Press Hannah Arendt (1958)  The Human Condition, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Bonnitta Roy (2006) A Process Model of Integral Theory, from Integral Review Journal, Issue 3 at … Continue reading

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Integral Manifesto Pt II(1): Intersubjective Fields

Books Discussed in this Section The IHDP working paper at http://www.ihdp.uni-bonn.de/html/publications/workingpaper/wp02m.htm Hannah Arendt (1958)  The Human Condition, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Introduction Consider again the proposition of this manifesto The fundamental encounter of subject-to-subject in a shared subjective space … Continue reading

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Integral Manifesto Pt I(5): Three Cautionary Tales of Scale/ Technologies

Books Discussed in this Section Hannah Arendt (1958)  The Human Condition, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Bruno Latour (1999)Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies, Harvard University Press  Technologies In the realm of human action, technology elevates it’s … Continue reading

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Integral Manifesto Part I(2): Action

Books Discussed in this Section Hannah Arendt ( 1958) The Human Condition The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Political Action To the extent that collective labor depends upon the quantification of laborers and their interchangeability, while collaborative work depends upon the … Continue reading

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An Integral Manifesto Part I(1) : Labor Work

Books Discussed in this Section Hannah Arendt (1958) The Human Condition The University of Chicago Press, Chicago Preface People operate on unexamined assumptions most of the time. If you want to get a quick list of these assumptions, just write down the … Continue reading

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