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Self-Organization ana the Social Collective
Self-Organization and the Social Collective
Raymond Trevor Bradley1
Institute for Whole Social Science, Carmel, CA
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Center for Brains Research and Informational SciencesRadford University
Karl H. Pribram
Center for Brains Research and Informational SciencesRadford University
ABSTRACT A theory of social communication is developed to explain the processes of self-organization by which stability is achieved in the social collective: to explain how energy expenditure interacts with control operations to form a self-organizing information processing system that results in a stable collective. Drawing on concepts and principles from thermodynamics and information ...
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