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Consider the Party from 1984. It holds that reality is what it says it is; as O'Brien says, a form of "collective solipsism".

However, reality itself does not agree to take on these characteristics merely because the Party wants it to. The Party needs some way of altering objective reality to fit. It does this through its ministries: the Ministry of Plenty to impose the economic plan on reality, the Ministry of Peace to keep the Party stable through warfare, and the Ministry of Love to nullify forms of thought that might otherwise be dangerous to its continued existence.

I mention the Party because it gives a very clear example of a certain pattern. Organizations, to stay the way they are, or to move in a desired direction, need some way of aligning their own states with those of the surrounding reality. It is like a domed city on Mars, or a space station: the "terraformed" interior is protected from the harsh outer realm by some form of mechanism - either active, like the Party's ministries (or AC), or passive, like the glass of the dome.

One interesting consequence of seeing the pattern is that "control" (staying the way one is) and "planning" (for lack of a better term; changing course) really becomes the same thing. In the former case, the desired environment inside the dome is the current environment, and one acts to cancel out the influences that would otherwise pull the environment in another direction. In the latter case, one sets the desired environment to be based on the goal, and then pretends to be in a control scenario with an environment quite a bit away from the state to be held constant.
Or, from the perspective of control: if the environment starts to diverge from what one wants, then control consists of finding the appropriate action to go back to keeping it the way one wants. Planning is then control where one alters one's own idea of what one wants; in both cases, the action itself involves moving the environment from what it is to what it should be.




Now that I think about it, "terraforming" isn't that strange. If you want to get a single thing done, you might find the best way of doing it, then do it, and then clean up. But if you want to do many things, then it can very well pay off to prepare a number of methods, maintain them, and only get rid of them once you're done. An organization, then, terraforms a piece of the environment to maintain a range of actions, and to maintain its own integrity. The former is needed to act, the latter to know how to act.

Still, the generality of the concept is surprising at first. It exists among organizations. It exists in habitats like the Martian city. It exists in biology; and given a description of what to look for, now we can recognize it more easily.




(If something about this seems strange, do reply. I don't want to become too fond of my own theories! Particularly not to the point where I can't see their weak spots.)

Date: 2012-04-01 04:28 pm (UTC)
lhexa: (literate)
From: [personal profile] lhexa
Okay, now I've read it in full, and I think I can extend your ideas a little bit in a few directions. The structure of the human mind is shared -- sure, there are individual differences, but these probably do not compare to the collective similarities. Thus, if you have a person with a great deal of influence over this structure (for instance, a major religious figure, or in the long term a great novelist), that person could control a great deal of human behavior by making a few key changes to the structure of the human mind. I think this is the "terraforming" you talk about -- if a few key variables like rainfall, temperature, and geography have huge impacts on the inner environment (invoking that old conversation between us), then a person can exert significant control by holding onto only those key variables. I imagine that very few people would forego the opportunity to seize that kind of control.

Date: 2012-04-06 11:36 pm (UTC)
lhexa: (literate)
From: [personal profile] lhexa
True, but the body is a lot more stable than the mind, to put it mildly! I admit that I think about the mind more often, because it's (as far as I can tell) simpler topologically and topographically. On the other hand, the body is far more easily observed. Hmm, maybe this'll be motivation to crack open my wonderful biology textbook again.

I imagine that some social organizations are structured in a way to allow recursive modification -- religions are the best example. At least in the past, an individual at the lowest level of the hierarchy, or outside the hierarchy completely, could institute changes that propagate throughout the organizational structure and add a new component to it: the best example I know of here is St. Francis of Assisi. Speaking more broadly, activism can be seen as a systematic effort to institute recursive changes in the social body. However, I'm not sure I know of a government, past or present, that has been organized in a way that facilitates recursion.

Date: 2012-04-12 02:01 am (UTC)
lhexa: (literate)
From: [personal profile] lhexa
Ah, good point about complexity. I have nothing more to add there.

As for recursive modification: a change to such a recursive system (a social one, in this context) would, at least potentially, propagate through all levels of complexity. An aristocracy would not be recursive in that sense: there are various details you can change (social position, the treatment of your own subjects, some political matters), but the social system itself does not allow for its basic structure (power in the hands of a few, who alone determine the heirs that power) to change. Ideal democracies would be recursive, but in practice they have so far turned out not to be. Again, so far it seems to me that religious social structures, noxious as they are in some respects, provide the best, and most lasting, examples of ones open to recursion.

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