Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective

If one accepts (following Poustilnik 1995 and 1998) that Aleksandr Bogdanov’s intention in using the term podbor over otbor aimed at defining the process by which the ‘system in its environment’ comes into and continues in existence, one is also constrained to accept that such systems are active age...

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Main Author: Dudley Peter
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-12-01
Series:Cultural Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/csj-2021-0012
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description If one accepts (following Poustilnik 1995 and 1998) that Aleksandr Bogdanov’s intention in using the term podbor over otbor aimed at defining the process by which the ‘system in its environment’ comes into and continues in existence, one is also constrained to accept that such systems are active agents in the definition of self. Systems that create and maintain themselves in this way actively ‘assemble’ or construct themselves in reference to the nature of their relationship with their environments, rather than passively surviving in relation to environmental conditions. By extending this interpretation (of the choice of podbor over otbor) to the proletariat, as an individually and collectively adaptive system, it becomes possible to visualize the Proletkult as a conscious project to create an environment where it (the proletariat) could construct and adapt itself as a politically active, relevant and dominant class, thereby placing creative and cultural workers in the forefront of radical social change.
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spelling doaj-art-0fd6e48fa30740e3910aded17d25d95a2025-02-10T13:25:36ZengSciendoCultural Science1836-04162021-12-0113115216310.2478/csj-2021-0012Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems PerspectiveDudley Peter0Dudley Consulting, ChelmsfordUnited KingdomIf one accepts (following Poustilnik 1995 and 1998) that Aleksandr Bogdanov’s intention in using the term podbor over otbor aimed at defining the process by which the ‘system in its environment’ comes into and continues in existence, one is also constrained to accept that such systems are active agents in the definition of self. Systems that create and maintain themselves in this way actively ‘assemble’ or construct themselves in reference to the nature of their relationship with their environments, rather than passively surviving in relation to environmental conditions. By extending this interpretation (of the choice of podbor over otbor) to the proletariat, as an individually and collectively adaptive system, it becomes possible to visualize the Proletkult as a conscious project to create an environment where it (the proletariat) could construct and adapt itself as a politically active, relevant and dominant class, thereby placing creative and cultural workers in the forefront of radical social change.https://doi.org/10.2478/csj-2021-0012aleksandr bogdanovproletkulttheatre of the oppressedsocial controladaptive systems
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Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
Cultural Science
aleksandr bogdanov
proletkult
theatre of the oppressed
social control
adaptive systems
title Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
title_full Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
title_fullStr Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
title_short Aleksandr Bogdanov’s Podbor and Proletkult: An Adaptive Systems Perspective
title_sort aleksandr bogdanov s podbor and proletkult an adaptive systems perspective
topic aleksandr bogdanov
proletkult
theatre of the oppressed
social control
adaptive systems
url https://doi.org/10.2478/csj-2021-0012
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