Hi Jorge,

Here are some quotes from Lila  that suggest that the evolutionary process is 
one of increasing versatility or freedom:

When things
are organized socialistically in a bureaucratic series, any increase in
complexity increases the probability of failure.  But when they're
organized in a free-enterprise parallel, an increase in complexity becomes
an increase in diversity more capable of responding to Dynamic Quality, and
thus an increase of the probability of success.  It's this diversity and
parallelism that make this city work.



It seems as though any static mechanism that is open to Dynamic Quality
must also be open to degeneracy-to falling back to lower forms of quality.

This creates the problem of getting maximum freedom for the emergence of
Dynamic Quality while prohibiting degeneracy from destroying the
evolutionary gains of the past.  Americans like to talk about all their
freedom but they think it's disconnected from something Europeans often see
in America: the degeneracy that goes with the Dynamic.




But in a value-centered explanation of evolution they
are close to the Dynamic process itself, pulling the pattern of life
forward to greater levels of versatility and freedom.
Sometimes a Dynamic increment goes forward but can find no latching
mechanism and so fails and slips back to a previous latched position.
Whole species and cultures get lost this way.  Sometimes a static pattern
becomes so powerful it prohibits any Dynamic moves forward.  In both cases
the evolutionary process is halted for a while.  But when it's not halted
the result has been an increase in power to control hostile forces or an
increase in versatility or both.  The increase in versatility is directed
toward Dynamic Quality.  The increase in power to control hostile forces is
directed toward static quality.  Without Dynamic Quality the organism
cannot grow.  Without static quality the organism cannot last.  Both are
needed.


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