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− | I propose a page devoted to the | + | I propose a page devoted to the dynamics of confusion in governments and other large organizations. I have published one book on the topic, "American Confusion from Vietnam to Kosovo: Coping with Chaos in High Places" and will publish another this summer: "American Confusion Continues: Malignant Disarray in the War on Terrorism, and in the Pacifist Alternatives." The two books contain fuzzy cognitive map forecasts of the outcome of the Kosovo and Iraq campaigns, respectively. I can claim some successful predictions, but also admit that I omitted from the Iraq matrix almost as many unforseen disasters seen there in the "postwar" period (2003-2004) as did the Bush administration. |
+ | To learn more, please visit www.AmericanConfusion.com. Thanks for your attention! William R. Taylor, M.D. williamtaylor@alum.wpi.edu or w.r.taylor@att.net |
Revision as of 19:31, 7 May 2004
I propose a page devoted to the dynamics of confusion in governments and other large organizations. I have published one book on the topic, "American Confusion from Vietnam to Kosovo: Coping with Chaos in High Places" and will publish another this summer: "American Confusion Continues: Malignant Disarray in the War on Terrorism, and in the Pacifist Alternatives." The two books contain fuzzy cognitive map forecasts of the outcome of the Kosovo and Iraq campaigns, respectively. I can claim some successful predictions, but also admit that I omitted from the Iraq matrix almost as many unforseen disasters seen there in the "postwar" period (2003-2004) as did the Bush administration. To learn more, please visit www.AmericanConfusion.com. Thanks for your attention! William R. Taylor, M.D. williamtaylor@alum.wpi.edu or w.r.taylor@att.net