such as John Stuart Mill (1806 -1873) (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2011) ; Charles leadbeator (2008) John Howkins (2007,2010) and Richard Florida (2002). These economist they are agree with Howkins (2010 :10) called the repetitive economy. It is a process of change creative and repetitive systems which according to Howkins (2010 :5) have the following characteristics :
Creativity Repetition
Diverse/variegated Unified
Implicit Explicit
Unstable (challenges/questions) Stable (safety/answers)
Fluid/emerging Rigid/settled
Feedback Little feedback
Learning Education
Networks Hierarchies
Desired beauty Desired order
Access Control
High autonomy/low dependence High dependence/low autonomy
Complex Simple
Self-organising Closed, shielded
Quality Quantity
Systemic/whole Fragmented/parts
Analogue Digital (especially binary)
Cyclical Linear
Process/collaboration Event/competition
Mind Body
Source : (Creative and repetitive systems which ,according to Howkins 2010 :5 and Jelena Stankevicine, Rasa Lekzite, Monika Braskute and Elingo Nureikaite ) (2011 :19)