Replying to LO29853 --
Adding to At's references:
> Fellow learners who want to appreciate Follet's exquisite thinking, can
> study an electronic version of her book The New State (1918) at
> < http://sunsite.utk.edu/FINS/Mary_Parker_Follett/Fins-MPF-01.html > In it
> she reflects a remarkable sensitivity to all the 7Es (seven essentialities
> of creativity).
> At another site with URL
> < http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-foll.htm >
There's also The Mary Parker Follett Foundation at
http://www.follettfoundation.org/
They have an interesting list of "Areas of Interest": Learning Democracy,
Participatory Design of Social Systems, Dialogue as Community Reflection,
Evolutionary Inquiry.
--Don Dwiggins d.l.dwiggins@computer.org "There are moments in history when the fabric of everyday life unravels, and there is this unstable dynamism that allows for incredible social change in short periods of time. People and the world they're living in can be utterly transformed, either for the good or the bad, or some mixture of the two." -- Tony Kushner, playwright
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