Sorry - I was talking about the two arrows of time (from SES) as the drive toward entropy and the drive toward evolutionary emergence. The evolutionary emergence side, I believe, is funded in large part by self-organization.
For a detailed account of what I mean by self-organization, check out this FAQ:
http://psoup.math.wisc.edu/archive/sosfaq.htmlHighlights:
8. What is self-organisation ?
The evolution of a system into an organised form in the absence of
external constraints. A move from a large region of state space to
a persistent smaller one, under the control of the system itself.
9. Can things self-organise ?
Yes, any system that takes a form that is not imposed from outside
(by walls, machines or forces) can be said to self-organise. The term
is usually employed however in a more restricted sense by excluding
physical laws (reductionist explanations), and suggesting that the
properties that emerge are not explicable from a purely reductionist
viewpoint.