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Metalogue 1: “Why do things get in a muddle?”

Posted on January 20, 2016 by Bateson for Business — 2 Comments ↓

In this first, simple, metalogue (written in 1948) Gregory Bateson imagines a conversation between a daughter and her father. “Why,” the daughter wants to know, “do things get in a muddle?” Continue Reading →

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