You rightly point out that “collaboration and communication are central to both potential solutions.” To frame it more broadly, both point to connectivity which seems to be undervalued and underutilized. I have wondered if a commitment to connectivity isn’t interpreted as a threat. After all, TDC’s version of a History System, which would thrive on new connective energy, also downplays and possibly denies the older, established opposite - decentralization or fragmentation - which is key to that system.
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I'm not sure I totally understand what your comment means, @kenfinkel! I will definitely be asking you to elaborate in class, and then we can post some clarification here.