philosophy of revolution: synopsis

google: philosophy of revolution
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The philosophy of revolution

http://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article39____________________________________


recommended reading: 

Philosophy and Revolution:
From Hegel to Sartre, and from Marx to Mao (Google eBook)
http://books.google.com/books/about/Philosophy_and_Revolution.html?id=m8HUGw7baEsC

personal recommended course of study:
to really understand the nature and philosophy of revolution and its practical applications.
a general overview of the history of modern revolution is helpful to answer the question of how,

though to dig into the question of the why,
the relationships between form and function, of evolution and revolution, in terms of their similarities
and differences of their dynamic impact of incremental change over time and sudden radical systemic change on both the individual and its environment is highly recommended.

keywords:
  1. systemic revolution
  2. function of evolution
  3. Evolutionary computation
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Revolutionary Philosophy is Revolution.
http://thinkahol.wordpress.com/2011/02/25/revolutionary-philosophy-is-revolution/
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The End of the American Century
http://endoftheamericancentury.blogspot.com/2009/08/entering-systemic-revolution.html
http://www.butler.edu/absolutenm/templates/?a=824&z=22
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_computation
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teaching the theory of knowledge
http://www.ditext.com/clay/know.html
3. Epistemology and the Scientific Revolution
http://www.ditext.com/clay/h3.html
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practical applications
http://zemerge.com/blog/

in summery,
evolution is about the survival of the fittest or endurance over time.
revolution is about adaptability to exponential systemic change in the present.

the conclusion:
with a functional AI built with evolutionary algorithms, solutions to social systems, can be achieved through an automated process.
pushing the limits of adaptability to the point of radical self-emergence.
the end goal or aim of radical evolution is the control over the direction and speed in which an individual or society can change.

hence,
for further study:
SECOND DECADE SYMBIONICS AND BEYOND
http://www.jetpress.org/volume8/symbionics.pdf

keywords:
  1. emergent
  2. symbiosis
  3. trans-humanism
  4. creative evolution
  5. futurist societies

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