I have registered to FUTUREWORK list for some time, and I did not see many post coming from the list. I shall take the opportunity to try an 'essay' - something a little deep which usually is not welcome in the very active lists. "The future of work" says the title of the list - adding "all that is associated with it." I shall begin with a few statements that analysis of human psyche is able to reckon. Society is conception of Time, Future is work and/or work is future, What is associated with it is the pollution, in the environment. These may be unfamiliar views - yet one would feel easy to think that there is not "time" in those areas in the universe where there is no consciousness, no society. Easy also to admit that consciousness, even simple emotion in the human heart, is a compound of past and present - where the fabric & fabrication of the future is not so hard to identify with work. Thirdly, all that which is relative to work - improvement, benefit, morality etc... is not necessarily 'associated' with is. Waste, pollution - more certainly - is what is closely associated with work. It is very easy to work a lot, to forget most of what society can give in the realm of consciousness, and to pollute a lot. What is not easy to admit is that these statements are practical - so the usual reader would ignore them and go back to work. This is exactly what happens with PLural ANalysis - alias PLAN. The worker is extracted for a while from its working place/activity, and he analyzes in a glimpse his situation, and the production of his industry. He rapidly goes back to work You may find the illustration of this Technique at: http://www.dnafoundation.com/sub01/whapla.htm These series of extraction processes have a global effect on/in the environment. You may find two threads of theory pages at: http://www.dnafoundation.com/temp (for instance :http://www.dnafoundation.com/temp/goveco.htm) William THEAUX, NYC 97/09/08 20:52:11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dr. William THEAUX Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dnafoundation.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
