At 07:15 AM Monday 8/6/01, Timothy Wilken wrote:
>"Human evolution is reaching a breakpoint as the rate of change accelerates
>to the point that machine-model organizations with their static processes
>are becoming nonviable. A different model with dynamic processes is required
>for business, financial and governmental institutions and systems if they
>are to be able to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. That model, proven
>over countless millennia in nature, is the biological model.
I hate false originality. With this thesis, his essay should have been full
of references to at least F.A. Hayek, Michael Rothschild, and Nelson &
Winter. I just looked, and his essay doesn't contain a single reference to
any of these. Nor to "Austrian", "Bionomics", or "agorics".
Cheers,
--MarkM