I see Alexander Zinoviev was in the Moscow methodological circle too! He had an interesting history, from multi-valued logic to satirical novelist to critic of the west too.
Yes! After publishing with post, I can’t stop thinking how methdologists would try to take power in Russia. Obviously, as soon as one got a universal problem-solving method, he will think how to take over the world. It looks like that methodologists plan was not revolution or political party. They created role playing games about improving thinking and recruited many best minds in USSR in 1970-1980s (details here). Then they use the best minds to turn them into universal helpers, who work as a perfect personal assistant to anyone in power. This is Kirienko. But it start to look like conspiracy theory, so I should stop thinking what will be the third step.
Although the list of all high-ranking politicians in Russia is so large, it’s quite possible that one can find among them at least a couple of people from any large-enough secret society. Thus, I don’t assume that methodologists have any more influence on the Russian gov than, say, “Ozero” cooperative.
I see Alexander Zinoviev was in the Moscow methodological circle too! He had an interesting history, from multi-valued logic to satirical novelist to critic of the west too.
Yes! After publishing with post, I can’t stop thinking how methdologists would try to take power in Russia. Obviously, as soon as one got a universal problem-solving method, he will think how to take over the world. It looks like that methodologists plan was not revolution or political party. They created role playing games about improving thinking and recruited many best minds in USSR in 1970-1980s (details here). Then they use the best minds to turn them into universal helpers, who work as a perfect personal assistant to anyone in power. This is Kirienko. But it start to look like conspiracy theory, so I should stop thinking what will be the third step.
Two other high-ranking politicians listed on Wikipedia as pupils of Schedrovitsky:
Reus
Shaykhutdinov
Although the list of all high-ranking politicians in Russia is so large, it’s quite possible that one can find among them at least a couple of people from any large-enough secret society. Thus, I don’t assume that methodologists have any more influence on the Russian gov than, say, “Ozero” cooperative.
I hear these two names first time. Obviously there are several mafias fighting each other.