One big learning for me from Hannah Arendt's 'Human Condition' is the precise reason why pure poisis (making/doerism) fails.
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But she makes the opposite error of thinking that praxis (political action/meaning making) is decoupled from poiesis. Only true in low-tech
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@stevebryant Yes, Carse and Arendt are like evil twins. Arendt puts praxis above poiesis, Carse puts poiesis above praxis. Both decouple. -
cf Alexander's non-separateness and Follet's inter-penetration. A group of yes-men lacks diversity, variety, gets trumped?
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also common in music
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