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**The One-Straw Revolution**\\ | **The One-Straw Revolution**\\ | ||
- | Masanobu Fukuoka | + | Masanobu Fukuoka\\ |
...“Natural Farming” to mean that Nature would farm while he sat and watched. | ...“Natural Farming” to mean that Nature would farm while he sat and watched. | ||
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**The Green Alternative**// | **The Green Alternative**// | ||
- | Peter Bunyard and Fern Morgan-Grenville | + | Peter Bunyard and Fern Morgan-Grenville\\ |
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**AUTOPOIESIS, | **AUTOPOIESIS, | ||
- | Humberto Maturana | + | Humberto Maturana\\ |
Theory of about the nature of reflexive feedback control in living systems. | Theory of about the nature of reflexive feedback control in living systems. | ||
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**Design Fiction**// | **Design Fiction**// | ||
- | A short essay on design, science, | + | A short essay on design, science, |
- | Julian Bleecker | + | Julian Bleecker\\ |
The idea that science fiction does not merely anticipate but actively shapes technological futures through its effect on the collective imagination and Science fiction visions appear as prototypes for future technological environments. | The idea that science fiction does not merely anticipate but actively shapes technological futures through its effect on the collective imagination and Science fiction visions appear as prototypes for future technological environments. | ||
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**Man a Machine**// | **Man a Machine**// | ||
- | Julien Offray de La Mettrie | + | Julien Offray de La Mettrie// |
It is not enough for a wise man to study Nature and truth. | It is not enough for a wise man to study Nature and truth. |