[Dialogue] Social process triangles
Wayne Nelson
wnelson at ica-associates.ca
Wed Jan 19 08:59:31 CST 2011
If what John Baggett said about the ideas of religion and culture mediating
homeostasis and the role of religion and ethics in shaping social processes
is accurate, that does help unravel the mystery of the imbalances. I¹ve
never quite been able to get past the content on that question to see the
structure of the thinking. I helps me make sense of the social processes in
a new way.
Does anyone know more about the thinking behind imbalances¹? It makes
sense when you say it and it is a good container for the meta-thought¹, but
I¹ve never really had a clue about the foundations of the mental model.
\\/
"W. J." wrote:
> Then there was the origin of the 'unbalanced' triangular model, in which we
> tried to articulate how each of the categories in a triangle--foundational,
> etc., etc. was dominant/tyrant, etc., etc.
>>>
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Wayne Nelson - ICA Associates Inc
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