In a message dated 9/29/01 5:52:02 AM, fbbec...@earthlink.net writes:
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There is the way we would like it to be and the way it is. Let's deal with
it as it is, and work towards making it the way we want it to be. >>
Right on!! Clear-eyed realism and pragmatism. Below is a little article
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Artur;
My comment is that Boris writes trash that isn't worth much time. So, I'll
not spend any dignifying it. Bill Becker was far too kind.
Paul
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and you're right on this too, dan. the conference stuff at metanet can
be much slower. it *is* also open space. and it runs on passion.
we've had a fantastic run here lately, but global passion has also been
really high. i htink the metanet preferences will email you when new
stuff is posted.
Boris' logic makes perfect sense in the environment from which he comes.
Not having lived in a "free" Jeffersonian society but only under despotic
rulers, his propensity for conspiracy and intrigue are a natural result of
his life experience. He is a soviet sociologist. He is part of a crop of
hu
Hi, Folks
Below is some info from a stock market newsletter I receive, about a possible
upcoming mood shift toward anger, fear, intolerance and exclusion in American
society and possibly other societies as well. The theorist is well known and
respected and often but not always correct. Althou
Source: Washington Times (or maybe it was the WA post--Published: 9/19/01
Author: Peter Hannaford
As it was at most U.S. airports, last Saturday was the first near-normal day at
Denver International since the terrorist attacks. On United's Flight 564 the
door had just been locked and the plane
[I think this message I sent today to the LO-list, and has just been
distributed, can be of interest to some of you. It's about paradigm
shifts and especially single-loop versus double-loop learning - it's a bit
too much theoretical, I am afraid. This post is indeed a follow on of
one I have poste