In a message dated 12/9/2004 10:45:16 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Ruhi Institute, following the ideas presented in the previous
paragraphs, asserts that effective participation which will not easily
degenerate into political manipulation requires a systematic learning
process within each community and region so that the community itself
experiments with new ideas, new methods, and new technologies and
procedures, rather than being the object of the social experimentation of
others.
I would have thought of Ruhi as a type of social experimentation by others. It is not like each community came up with it on its own. What do you think this means, Max?
 
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