๐งต Soviet Cybernetic Psychology
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 19:33:17 UTC No. 16112402
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Behold, Soviet psychology!
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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 19:33:53 UTC No. 16112403
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All celebrities being the same person secretly.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 19:38:01 UTC No. 16112408
not clicking that bullshit. explain it yourself
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Apr 2024 20:10:05 UTC No. 16112448
>>16112408
Not OP:
In the Soviet Union, "cybernetics" was a huge meme in academic/political circles for some years. Mostly it was a bunch of nonsense, people just calling anything cybernetic and putting it in their paper titles because it was the "in" thing to do.
>Under the formerly suppressive scientific culture of the Soviet Union, cybernetics began to serve as an umbrella term for previously maligned areas of Soviet science, such as structural linguistics and genetics. Under the leadership of academician Aksel Berg, the Council of Cybernetics was formed, an umbrella organization dedicated to providing funding for these new lights of Soviet science. By the 1960s, this fast legitimization put cybernetics in fashion, as "cybernetics" became a buzzword among career-minded scientists. Additionally, Berg's administration left many of the original cyberneticians of the organization disgruntled; complaints were made that he seemed more focused on administration than scientific research, citing Berg's grand plans to expand the council to subsume "practically all of Soviet science". By the 1980s, cybernetics had lost relevance in Soviet scientific culture, as its terminology and political function were succeeded by those of informatics in the Soviet Union and, eventually, post-Soviet states.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber
tldr: don't waste your time.