“Metalogue: Why Do Things Get in a Muddle?”

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“Metalogue: Why Do Things Get in a Muddle?” is a dialogic essay by Gregory Bateson that uses a playful conversation between a parent and child to explore ideas about communication, learning, and systemic patterns of disorder.

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Steps to an Ecology of Mind hasPart “Metalogue: Why Do Things Get in a Muddle?”