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A review by brizreader
Thinking in Systems: A Primer by Donella H. Meadows
3.0
Well, maybe a 3.5.
A digestible, welcoming intro to the crazy science that is systems theory. Basically, this is a dharma text, cuz everything's interconnected and we're all systems within systems, etc. So Buddhist! But also: so true, eh.
Meadows uses general examples (from bathtubs to national economies), and it's generally understandable and not too intimidating. Sometimes her politics, and the datedness of the book, shine through (there is a loving paean to Jimmy Carter), but that is easily forgiven.
A digestible, welcoming intro to the crazy science that is systems theory. Basically, this is a dharma text, cuz everything's interconnected and we're all systems within systems, etc. So Buddhist! But also: so true, eh.
Meadows uses general examples (from bathtubs to national economies), and it's generally understandable and not too intimidating. Sometimes her politics, and the datedness of the book, shine through (there is a loving paean to Jimmy Carter), but that is easily forgiven.