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question:can-there-really-be-living-structure-in-this-modern-worldCan there really be living structure in this modern world?
Rhetorical question underscoring the perceived incompatibility of modern production and living quality.
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- Concluding optimistic claim that the new production method recovers ancient quality at scale.
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- Emphasizes the necessity of a form language for achieving living structure.
- A built or natural form that possesses life, arising from morphogenetic adaptation, as opposed to blueprint designs.
- Radical assertion that function reduces to living structure, eliminating the need for external goals.
- Central thesis of the chapter: form language is a prerequisite for living structure.
- Defines living structure as the product of a truthful unfolding process that respects and preserves existing wholeness.
- Core thesis of Book 2, stated at the transition to Part Two.