Alexander Bogdanov and the origins of systems thinking in Russia
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Alexander Bogdanov and the origins of systems thinking in Russia
Ashgate, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Alexander Bogdanov is considered a pioneer in the field of post-Marxist economic thought and sociology. This book is the result of a conference held at the University of East Anglia in 1996, where some of Russia's leading economists and thinkers discussed his theories and their applications.
Table of Contents
- Bogdanov's Tektology - towards a new paradigm, Leonid Abalkin. Part One Philosophical foundations: Bogdanov and the development of science in the 20th century, Galina Alekseeva
- sources and precursers of Bogdanov's Tektology, James White
- from Empiriomonism to Tektology, Vadim Sadovsky
- monist philosophy as the basis of Tektology, Natalya Kuzminykh
- biological ideas in Tektology, Simona Pustilnik
- pioneers in systems thinking - Bogdanov and Vernadsky, Petr Plyutto
- psychological applications of Tektology, Georgii Gloveli
- discussion - philosophical foundations. Part Two Applications in economics: the economic ideas of Bogdanov, Nadezhda Figurovskaya
- Bogdanov's Tektology and economic theory, Andrei Belykh
- organization theory and the theory of economic evolution, Vladmir Maevsky
- plan and market in Bogdanov's Tektology, Saltan Dzarasov
- Tektology and economic reconstruction, Victor Parmenov
- discussion - applications in economics. Part Three General theory of systems: Tektology in contemporary perspective, Nikita Moiseev
- Tektology: birth of a discipline?, Peter Dudley
- Tektology and GST - a comparative analysis, Yunir Urmantsev
- Bogdanov and the idea of co-evolution, Alexander Ogurtsov
- Tektology and organizational systems, Nemil Gorelik
- a Tektological approach to multi-connectivity and dualism in complicated systems, David Shapiro
- social genetics and organizational science, Mikhail Kuzmin
- discussion - general theory of systems. Appendices: Tektology - editions and translations, John Biggart, et al
- profiles of Russian scientists and philosophers, John Bigart and Francis King.
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