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Meta-Information

Personal Power, Responsibility, & Freedom

By "AS"
August, 1983

CONTENTS

Preface

VOLUME 1

Part I - The Basic Ideas of Meta-Information
1. Introduction
2. Definitions: Cow Dung, Principles of Definition, Power of Definition, Concept, Notion, Habit, Principle, Option Process
3. Definitions: Meta, Information, Network, Critical, Advanced, Technique, Context, Holdcept, Jumpcept, Po
4. From Language to Quality, Focusing
5. What is Meta-Information? - Also Quality, Theory ofGroups, Theory of Logical Types, Orders of Change
6. Communication, Participation, Correction, Transactional Analysis
7. Questions Are More Important Than Answers
8. Definitions: Selfishness, Service, Synergy, Power, Supergoal, Will-To-Power
9. Philosophical Anarchism
10. Intelligence: Problem, Theory, System, Paradigm, Mind-Set, Your Erroneous Zones," "Pulling Your Own Strings, "The Sky's the Limit,"
11. Of Interest to Reformers, Libertarians, and Anarchists
12. Consciousness
13. Exercises in Paradigm Shift
14. The Potential Power of the Human Brain
15. The Availability and Flow of Information, "The Owner's Manual For Your Life," "You're In Charge!", "Spare the Couch"

VOLUME II

[NOTE: As far as we know, Volume II was never published.]

Part II - The Applications of Meta-Information
16. Brain-Power Development:  The First Application of Meta-Information
17. Generating Capital:  The Second Application of Meta-Information (working without having to be "employed" and meta-investment)
18. Meta-Deception, The True Believer
19. Meta-Communication and Meta-Marketing
20. Further Application Areas of Meta-Information:  Meta-Education, Meta-Psychology, Meta-Health, Life Extension, Meta-Economics, Meta-Politics
21. The Future of Meta-Information
22. Basic Fear and Infantile Paralysis
23. Psychologies of Freedom
24. The Zenarchist Theory of Human Nature
25. The Principles of Neo-Gurdjieff
26. Meta-Information Centers
27. Action Program
28. Feedback

PART III - The Emerging Theory of Meta-Information
29. The Basic Postulates of Evolution Technology
30. General Semantics and Meta-Information
31. Further Aspects of Meta-Information Theory
32. Dimensions of Consciousness
33. Obstacles to Meta-Information

PART IV - Appendices
34. Libertarian Notes
35. Experiments in Human Motivation
36. Multi-Domain Management
37. Functional Organization
38. Bibliography
39. Organizations
40. Enclosures

"AS" Publications, P. O. Box 149, B-1930 Zaventem 1, Belgium


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