External Complexity Necessitates Internal Complexity
First, "rage hangover" is a brilliant term. Second, this piece made me think of a few things. Alicia Juarerro's work (https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545662/context-changes-everything/) focuses a good deal on constraints. But mainly, Rebecca DeCosta's work, talking about how societies fail when they can't meet the complexity of the exterior world with internal complexity- I wrote about her book here- https://adamkaraoguz.substack.com/p/book-summary-the-watchmans-rattle
It's funny, I was referencing "context changes everything" as I was writing this. Love Juarerro's work. I decided against going down the "enabling constraints" rabbit hole because they're a whole other thing...
Thanks for the link and reference!
First, "rage hangover" is a brilliant term. Second, this piece made me think of a few things. Alicia Juarerro's work (https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545662/context-changes-everything/) focuses a good deal on constraints. But mainly, Rebecca DeCosta's work, talking about how societies fail when they can't meet the complexity of the exterior world with internal complexity- I wrote about her book here- https://adamkaraoguz.substack.com/p/book-summary-the-watchmans-rattle
It's funny, I was referencing "context changes everything" as I was writing this. Love Juarerro's work. I decided against going down the "enabling constraints" rabbit hole because they're a whole other thing...
Thanks for the link and reference!