Re: [ox-en] Hi
- From: Graham Seaman <graham seul.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 16:56:10 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, gus wrote:
Hi Graham
What do you mean by 'social intelligence'?
Therefore, we were, perhaps for the first time of so evident form, as opposed
to a cycle of production and cooperative, collective and communitarian
innovation social, that inviste to a multitude of subjects outside all the
classic schemes -- capitalist company or public initiative -- of the division
of the work, beyond the single sobredetermination of the market, and which
repropone primacía of the value of use, of the social utility, not only of ``
product '' but also of which this it contains whereas to know, innovation,
process and affection.
Wow, first time I see babelfish used to generate emails! :-)
But it's understandable...
The revolution of free software consecrates therefore a model on which the
innovation and the production no longer are based on a hierarchic logic of
company,
Yes
but in the true river basin of constituted social intelligence,
The question is still the same: what is this 'constituted social
intelligence'? Is it just an abstract name for the developers? Or is it
something more general? Does it include science?
I am asking partly because I have problems with a similar term used by
Marx in the Grundrisse - the 'general intellect' - which also seems to
me to be very abstract, but if I understand it correctly also includes
knowledge as embodied in machines...
without a doubt in different degrees, by equipment of desarrollador s and
usuari s, by fundador s of projects and aquell s to those who these go.
Best wishes
Graham
PS Is any of your thesis written? Is it available on the web?
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