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Further, we draw from principles of appropriate technology, swadeshi. | Further, we draw from principles of appropriate technology, swadeshi. | ||
=Seminal Literature= | =Relevant Seminal Literature= | ||
*[[The Second Industrial Divide]] | *[[The Second Industrial Divide]] | ||
*General Semantics, Korzybski | *General Semantics, Korzybski | ||
*Gandhi's autobiography | *Gandhi's autobiography | ||
*Ryan and Deci, [[Self Determination Theory]] | *Ryan and Deci, [[Self Determination Theory]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 21 March 2018
OSE's approach is eclectic, holistic, systems thinking, multidisciplinary, pragmatic, secular, and apolitical. We do not endorse secular religion, but aim for synthesis of best practices across disciplines and sectors to make a better world.
OSE work also also draws from Self-Determination Theory, information theory, General Semantics, Political Ponerology, and integral thinking.
Further, we draw from principles of appropriate technology, swadeshi.
Relevant Seminal Literature
- The Second Industrial Divide
- General Semantics, Korzybski
- Gandhi's autobiography
- Ryan and Deci, Self Determination Theory