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Creativity in social revolutions/ by Bronislaw Czarnocha.
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bisociative and cyclical processes /
Author:
Czarnocha, Bronislaw.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xvii, 137 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- The Discovery of the Bisociative Frame -- Żiżek s Mis representation of Mao -- Working Class Intelligentsia and the Spirit of Generalization -- Piaget Marx and Revolution -- Bisociative Revolution Emergence of the Concept -- Bolivian Revolution The Development of the Bisociative Frame -- Polish Revolution of Solidarity and its Contemporary Whereabouts -- Cyclic Theory of Bisociative Revolutions.
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Revolutions - Social aspects. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00078-1
ISBN:
9783032000781
Creativity in social revolutions = bisociative and cyclical processes /
Czarnocha, Bronislaw.
Creativity in social revolutions
bisociative and cyclical processes /[electronic resource] :by Bronislaw Czarnocha. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xvii, 137 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- The Discovery of the Bisociative Frame -- Żiżek s Mis representation of Mao -- Working Class Intelligentsia and the Spirit of Generalization -- Piaget Marx and Revolution -- Bisociative Revolution Emergence of the Concept -- Bolivian Revolution The Development of the Bisociative Frame -- Polish Revolution of Solidarity and its Contemporary Whereabouts -- Cyclic Theory of Bisociative Revolutions.
This book offers a new perspective on the structure of contemporary social revolutions and wars. It analyzes the actions of the participants and looks at possible solutions from the perspective of "bisociativity." The book elaborates on this concept, originally formulated by Arthur Koestler, which sees the underlying human creativity in finding a solution as a spontaneous leap of insight connecting previously unconnected matrices of discourse. Drawing from Marxist theory, the author discerns bisociative frames in contemporary revolutions, such as the Bolivian revolution of 2000-2003-2005 or between different uprisings in Poland, which led to the independent workers' union solidarity. One of the central aims of the book is the search for a bisociative frame that includes historical materialism as one of its two components. It suggests that historical materialism is not a sufficient but necessary condition for understanding the complexity of contemporary struggles. Discussions in different chapters point to the missing component of Marxist revolutionary theory: individual self-identity as the second component of the bisociative frame. The author brings this analysis to the table from his background in mathematics education and teaching, and points to how using mathematical generalization may help identify bisociative frames and therefore help find innovative solutions to conflicts. This book offers an innovative theoretical framework for current problems from a Marxist perspective and is an interesting read for social scientists, historians and anyone critically examining contemporary social revolutions or wars.
ISBN: 9783032000781
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