"Symbiosis goes a step further by showing us how species are linked by more than history; they are living together in a continuous. interconnected now."
David Relman says "we put a lot of weight on a life form's ability to think independently" but microbes have achieved fantastic evolutionary success by operating on a very different principle. Microbial communities are filled with examples of self-sacrifice for the benefit of the larger colony. They form physically close communities in which some cells exist solely to provide structural support or protection for others. "This Intertwining of fate" is maybe a lesson of how human could potentially start to think and work with the dynamics of their own societies. The century of the self might be coming to a critical point of transformation where a new century might arise. The century of the assemblages, the multitudes the collectives. It is about time to focus on cooperative and collaborative practices, practices of the common. It is about time to abolish the identity thinking of success and wealth.
1 comment:
fantastic post. matter of fact, so many of your posts are quite outstanding. I really enjoyed the two, "beyond autopoiesis"...
maybe you'd guest blog at my site sometime (by reworking those two posts or what have you)?
all the best,
m-
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