
Source: The Self-Organizing Economy (1996), Chapter 9. Concluding Thoughts
The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge (1978), in Terry Carr (ed.), The Year's Finest Fantasy: Volume 2, p. 83 (originally published in Analog, August 1978)
Source: The Self-Organizing Economy (1996), Chapter 9. Concluding Thoughts
Source: Complexity and Postmodernism (1998), p. 107
"Discovering Darwin", Proceedings of the International Anti-Vivisection and Animal Protection congress, held at Washington, D.C. December 8th to 11th, 1913 (1913), p. 156
Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 993
“Complexity must be grown from simple systems that already work.”
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995)
Speeches, 20th Party Anniversary Address
Interview with KALX radio at Vacaville http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G179-qOvCE8
Context: A lot of you young people, even though you go through college, you still don’t understand that courtroom. That courtroom is the court of the kings and lords of the world. We as human beings can invoke the ground here called the United States of America. And the reason our system has perpetuated in such a way is because all the powers of Europe and England and monarchies and all those big people; we have come over here and started another world where each man in the United States has that power because he has that courtroom. That courtroom belongs to every human being in the United States. And if you take that courtroom away from one human being, you’re taking that courtroom away from all human beings. Then what follows is you got kings and queens of yesterday – they’re gonna come and play croquet with your heads. They’re gonna take your courtrooms. They’re gonna take your money and they’re gonna take your country. They’re gonna take your resources. They’re gonna rip you off in every way you can think of because you didn’t give your own children the benefit of the courtroom that your fathers fought in battles and died for.
Source: Anti-Tech Revolution: Why and How (2015), p. 49
Source: Putting systems to work (1992), p. 7; as cited in: Stuart Anderson (2006)
Der Dichter, 1910. S. Liptzin. Peretz. Yivo, 1947, p. 325.