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EP 250 Alexander Bard Part 1: Process and Event

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Exploring Triboboiesis and Membranes in Society

This chapter examines the concept of tribopoiesis and its implications for self-organization within social groups, contrasting it with traditional notions like autopoiesis. It highlights the significance of membranes as dynamic frameworks that shape societal interactions, emphasizing their role in facilitating community and ethical values. The discussion also addresses the importance of pluralism and decentralized structures in promoting tolerance and preventing authoritarianism.

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