Alexander Bogdanov Quote

For tektology the unity of experience is not "discovered", but actively created by organizational means: "philosophers wanted to explain the world, but the main point is it change it" said the greater precursor of organizational science, Karl Marx. The explanation of organizational forms and methods by tektology is directed not to a contemplation of their unity, but to a practical mastery over them.


p. 61; as cited in: Tektology in: systemspedia.org, 2012. - Tektology. The Universal Organizational Science, 1922


For tektology the unity of experience is not discovered, but actively created by organizational means: philosophers wanted to explain the world, but...

For tektology the unity of experience is not discovered, but actively created by organizational means: philosophers wanted to explain the world, but...

For tektology the unity of experience is not discovered, but actively created by organizational means: philosophers wanted to explain the world, but...

For tektology the unity of experience is not discovered, but actively created by organizational means: philosophers wanted to explain the world, but...