https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_philosophy
Aristotle, Lao Tzu
Bergson & Whitehead leap to mind.
Alicia Juarrero - Dynamics in Action
Whitehead, Bakhtin, Barad, Juarrero
Heraclitus, Hegel (esp. via Comay), Deleuze, and definitely Virilio
Zeno and Parmenides
Bergson, on the nature of becoming
Zeno of Elea ?
Whitehead, korzibsky, prigogine, Heidegger, some postmodernists, a host of others
Process Metaphysics, Rescher https://twitter.com/Abebab/status/879646182682886144
David Bohm deserves a mention at least. He has had a profound impact on my thinking around systems / change but I dunno if I’d call it “actionable”. Science, Order, and Creativity is a good place to start.
Yes, lots of books. "Consuming Life" and "Wasted Lives". His theory of "failed consumer" was helpful in seeing the change from Producer Society to Consumer society. -- the there is more on Liqiuid Modernity. I read some of his stuff some 15 years ago [Zygmunt Bauman]
Bauman is a bit depressing to read (kind of like Vonnegut). He expands on Levinas. Bauman helped me to grasp a bit about "Ethics over Ontology", Failed Consumer , and Pointilist time. (reminds me of Snyders's politics of eternity and inevitability)