Title: Cosmos and Taxis
1Cosmos and Taxis
- Presentation, 2008, Howard Baetjer
- Adapted from Barry Brownstein
2- Living as members of society and dependent for
the satisfaction of most of our needs on various
forms of co-operation with others, we depend for
the effective pursuit of our aims clearly on the
correspondence of the expectations concerning the
actions of others on which our plans are based
with what they will really do. - Hayek
3- "...the basic way of perceiving, thinking and
valuing...associated with a particular vision of
reality. A dominant paradigm is seldom if ever
stated explicitly it exists as an unquestioned
understanding"- Willis Harmon - You cant get out of your box until you recognize
the box you are in.
4Examine The Belief that More Control Leads to
More Order
- Some believe that economic and social problems
are solved by more controls. - "If indignant reformers still complain of the
chaos of economic affairs, insinuating a complete
absence of order, this partly because they cannot
conceive of an order which is not deliberately
made, and partly because to them an order means
something aiming at concrete purposes..."
5How Do Spontaneous Orders Come About?
- The first answer to which our anthropomorphic
habits of thought almost inevitably lead us is
that it must be due to the design of some
thinking mind. - Hayek
6- Major paradigm shift in the natural sciences
and social sciences - Previously, explanations of how the world works
were cast in terms of Newtonian order and
regularity. Systems moved in predictable ways. - Now, the emphasis is on the creative role of
disorder and irregularity. Systems move in
self-organizing ways with unexpected and
unpredictable outcomes.
7Accuracy of Weather Forecasts
- Meteorologists hoped increases in computing power
would dramatically increase forecast accuracy - Because weather is a complex system small changes
in weather patterns can have big effects. - Does a butterfly flapping its wings in China
create a storm in Kansas? - Next day accuracy 70 2 day accuracy 63 3 day
accuracy 60 4 day accuracy 55
8- Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992)
- Nobel Laureate, 1974, in Economics
- 130 articles, 25 books from technical economics
to the philosophy of science - pioneer in Economics and Social and
Organizational Learning - "It is unlikely that we will see the likes of
such a wide-ranging scholar of the human
sciences again."- Peter Boettke
9- Cosmos - self-generating, endogenous, grown,
spontaneous order, no specific purpose - Taxis - made, exogenous, constructed,
artificial order, usually has a specific
purpose
10- Characteristics of Spontaneous Orders
- "Its existence need not manifest itself to our
senses but may be based on purely abstract
relations which we can only mentally
reconstruct."
11Characteristics of Spontaneous Orders
- "And not having been made, it cannot legitimately
be said to have a particular purpose, although
our awareness of its existence may be extremely
important for our successful pursuit of a great
variety of different purposes."
12Characteristics of Spontaneous Orders
- "Its degree of complexity is not limited to what
the human mind can master.
13- Complexity of Spontaneous Orders
"Thus by relying on the spontaneously ordering
forces, we can extend the scope or range of the
order which we may induce to form, precisely
because its particular manifestation will depend
on many more circumstances than can be known to
usand in the case of a social order, because
such an order will utilize the separate knowledge
of all its several members, without this
knowledge ever being concentrated in a single
mind, or being subject to those processes of
deliberate coordination and adaptation which a
mind performs.- Hayek
14Inverse complexity of rules and order
- Simple, clear purpose and principles give rise
to complex, intelligent behavior. Complex rules
and regulations give rise to simple, stupid
behavior.- Dee Hock, founding CEO VISA
15More Control Frequently Results in Less Order
- The Soviet Union had much control over food
production and distribution - Yet the average Soviet citizen stood in line 40
hrs a week, Moscow stores had no fresh produce
even in the summer and food rotted in the fields. - Similarly our own public school system at times
is unable to provide even discipline and safety
falling quality. - Both are examples of paradigm blindness in that
solutions offered are/were within the orthodoxy.
16Advantages of Spontaneous Orders
- More complexity
- More diversity
- More flexibility
- More innovation
17- CEO's On Spontaneous Order In The Firm
- "Complex human systems, whether societies or
organizations, can only function properly by
spontaneous order."- Charles Koch, CEO Koch
Industries - "We can't run 21st century society with 17th
century notions of organization".- Dee Hock,
Founder and former CEO Visa International - "Command and control organizations are not only
archaic and increasingly irrelevant, they are a
public menace, antithetical to the human
spirit."- Dee Hock
18The Internet
- Complexity beyond complete comprehension
- Almost infinite flexibility and adaptability
- No central authority making or enforcing anything
but the simplest of rules (domain names,
protocols etc.) - No master plan for what businesses should operate
on the net or new technologies - Yet out of that chaos comes a rich order
19Why Are Markets Feared?
- " To the layman untrained in economics, the
market economy presents a bewildering face. It
consists of numerous individuals each intent on
his own goals, giving no concern to the overall
social implications of his pursuits. No central
coordinating agency controls or even monitors the
innumerable independent production and exchange
decisions made by these countless individuals. It
is no wonder that the market economy seems to be
nothing but a jungle of clashing, discordant
individual activities.- Kirzner
20- Can We Improve Spontaneous Orders?
- There will be many aspects of it over which we
possess no power at all, or which at least we
shall not be able to alter without interfering
withand to that extent impeding the forces
producing the spontaneous order. Any desire we
may have concerning the particular position of
individual elements, or the relation between
particular individuals or groups, could not be
satisfied without upsetting the overall order. -
Hayek
21- Examples of Spontaneous Order
- Language
- Taxis Esperanto anyone?
- Invented in 1887 by L. L. Zamenhof
- Science and technology
- Markets and economies
- Customs, culture, entertainment
- Law
- Ecosystems
- Taxis The Biosphere project
22Firefox Takes Advantage of Spontaneous Order
- Mozilla allows access to source code for browser
and allows modification of browser to meet
individual and organizational needs. - Filters and incorporates best innovations
- the Mozilla Foundation employs only a dozen or
so programmers. But they are the tip of an
iceberg of thousands of programmers who, via the
open-source model, donate their time and
brainpower - In a networked world open platforms win
- Other examples of open platforms-
- Apache web server software
- Linux operating system for Unix
23Spontaneous Order in the Military
- Self-organization does not mean that tank crews
fly helicopters or that soldiers spontaneously
decide to support Kurdish rebels against Baghdad
Pascale - Never tell people how to do things, tell them
what to do and they will surprise you with their
ingenuity- General Patton - Combat units improvise and initiate but always
within the larger structure of Commanders
intent.