Friedrich Hayek attended the 1960
Symposium on Principles of Self-Organization, organised by
Heinz von Foerster. Hayek mentions cybernetics as a discipline that could help economists understand the "self-organizing or self-generating systems" called
markets. Being "complex phenomena", the best way to examine market functions is by using the feedback mechanism, explained by cybernetic theorists. That way, economists could make "pattern predictions". Therefore, the market for Hayek is a "communication system", an "efficient mechanism for digesting dispersed information". The economist and a cyberneticist are like gardeners who are "providing the appropriate environment". In the same book,
Law, Legislation and Liberty, Hayek mentions, along with cybernetics, that economists should rely on the scientific findings of
Ludwig von Bertalanffy general systems theory, along with information and
communication theory and
semiotics. ==Towards a New Socialism==