> > we should also distrust those who stand "above" society and decide which > movements from below are revolutionary (and thus okay) and which are > counterrevolutionary (and thus not good). That decision can only be made > democratically. And those "above" -- i.e., in positions of power -- are > just as much part of society as those "below." They are subject to the same > kinds of societal pressures, while they have power that can easily corrupt. > > Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine =============== "Dr. Arrow, Dr. Arrow, you're wanted in intensive care........The voters can't agree...Dr. Arrow" Ian
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