Thanks a lot for the gesture, and to Michael also. I will be on my way soon,
hounded off the list--nope, I am never hounded, I am done for the nonce.
Doesn't matter. This kind of hostility wears off. I must remember just how
hard it is to really deal with issues of ideology and evolution.
I hope you will be able to see the point of the argument, which is fairly
complex, but the basic structure is elegant and beautiful although Darwinists
prefer their hogswill history, like Darwin himself.
This 'eonic analysis' of the 'eonic effect' voids all claims of
sociobiological analysis applied ot history. Nota Bene. That's my claim. And
I know the bigwigs are afraid of this book. The work deserves to be properly
studied and reviewed, and the public informed of the orginal version behind
R. Wright's pathetic effort of preemption, not so pathetic high roller
propaganda game. Brace yourself, don't flunk ideology 101 at the last moment.
What the work deserves it obviously won't get, so I will continue to butt in
my statements on these matters, where possible. Keep at it, and I can answer
any questions. But if you find it overwhelming, patience, unless it is not
for you.
But there are very few ways evolution can operate on the surface of a planet,
and Darwininism didn't get it straight. I think the eonic effect clarifies
the picture considerably.
Thanks alot.
John





In a message dated 6/3/2001 5:07:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I'll take the free download. Where do I go?

Andrew

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Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2001 19:54:18 EDT

In a message dated 6/2/2001 1:57:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hegel is definitely a believer in conflict. He dared to undertake a
consummation of Philosophy, Western and Eastern. He embraced the
resulting conflict despite finding it disturbing. Maybe his search for
the Absolute was a process of reconciliation, a bereavement over the
ideals lost by the contemptible philosophes. The acorn becomes the oak,
but the oak must die. And so Tennyson wrote, almost as a true Hegelian:



Someone just offered you a free download of a study of asocial sociability
and an approach to history that might resolve it.
You refuse even a free copy, strange.
But I get the message. You seem to prefer conflict, the nutty core of
modern
ideology.






John Landon
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Website on eonic effect
http://eonix.8m.com
http://www.eonica.net

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