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Hi again Ian. In your introduction, you wrote: > A common thread in my research is the interest in the concept of > "value" in adaptive systems, and the application of computational > modelling approaches. Putting aside the questions of simple commodity production and value, have you thought about developing a computational model for a socialist system? How would you go about specifying the characteristics and constraints of such a computational model? In solidarity, Jerry
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