Cybernetic Revolutionaries

Technology and Politics in Allende's Chile

342 Seiten

Sprache: English

Am 16. Februar 2014 von MIT Press veröffentlicht.

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978-0-262-52596-1
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Eden Medina tells the history of two intersecting utopian visions, one political and one technological. The first was Chile's experiment with peaceful socialist change under Salvador Allende; the second was the simultaneous attempt to build a computer system that would manage Chile's economy. Neither vision was fully realized—Allende's government ended with a violent military coup; the system, known as Project Cybersyn, was never completely implemented—but they hold lessons for today about the relationship between technology and politics. Drawing on extensive archival material and interviews, Medina examines the cybernetic system envisioned by the Chilean government—which was to feature holistic system design, decentralized management, human-computer interaction, a national telex network, near real-time control of the growing industrial sector, and modeling the behavior of dynamic systems. She also describes, and documents with photographs, the network's Star Trek-like operations room, which featured swivel chairs with armrest control panels, a wall of screens displaying data, …

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Interesting read with many lessons for systems thinking

Eden Medina describes the history of Cybersyn, a project in Allende's Chile to govern the economy by a systems thinking approach. Devised by Stafford Beer but developed by a lot of Chilean experts the idea was a computer based system following the viable systems model to allow for the government to shape the economical policies on real time to the dands of the economy, but not as a central control but a complex system allowing control from worker level to the government. The book describes well the challenges and the philosophy behind the system, sourcing from interviews and a lot of historical documents. The system never got to work, as Allende was killed before it was anywhere near to be finished, but it helped the Allende's government to handle a couple of crisis already in it's partial state. The ideas behind the system are worth to be revisited, and there …

Fascinating story, well researched

Very detailed with lots of background information, but still easy to read with short paragraphs and pictures and diagrams.

Provides an in-depth explanation of the politics, struggles, and achievements of project Cybersyn.

Very well researched from many different sources including books, interviews, and scientific publications.

A fascinating and inspiring story, doesn't happen every day that you get to put your theory into practice on the scale of an entire nation.

Themen

  • Chile, politics and government
  • Chile, economic conditions
  • Government business enterprises
  • Government ownership
  • Cybernetics