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informationalism  

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  • All societies are to a certain extent shaped by human activity that produces subjective and objective information—cognition, communication, cooperation, and the informational products produced by these processes can be found in all societies. All labor is based both on mental and manual aspects, that is, on a dialectic of mental labor and manual labor. [Source: Encyclopedia of Governance; Informationalism]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-BN4J45JW-S

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