Jeffrey, I am part way through The Phenomenon of Life: Book 1. It seems to be directed at a more general audience than his earlier works. As such I find the...
A message to introduce myself. I currently explore issues of how we create ourselves, through the processes of our conceptual modelling, and our linguistic...
I first encountered Reciprocality a few years ago while doing research on AD/HD, and have come back to it as I am now pursuing my masters in Computer...
Colin Bowman wrote ... PROGSTONE The primary contribution that progstone makes, for me, is the notion of 'map', as the thing that is used to represent reality...
Jeffrey, Thank you for the E-mail. I would endorse what you say. Maybe the crucial aspect of knowledge, in a prevailing circumstance of dynamic globalization;...
Culled from the novelty-lifeboat group. Seems to click with some of R ideas. S. -- "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." --...
I found your two posts fairly dense, but that may be due to my lack of sophistication and limited vocabulary. I was able to pick up on some elements out of the...
"The Grip of Death: a study of modern money, debt slavery and destructive economics" by Michael Rowbotham (Jon Carpenter Publishing, 1998) The first chapter's...
Chelly, The object I am here interested in, perhaps because of what I assume about programmers, what they do and make, and what understanding they work with to...
... /* major snippage */ Dude, if you want Wired Magazine, you know where to find it. I can't help but wonder if what you wrote is but a sterling example of...
I think main idea of "debt" and current post-industrial economic is still the same resources and war power. Anyhow there are a lot of much more crazy ideas (...
Jeff, Thanks for the response; I appreciate its raw power. Conversation on the internet, for whatever reasons, seems to tap into fundamentals very quickly. I...
Colin, ... You're welcome. :) ... It's just that the reality of the situation is, your previous posts smelled to me a lot like pomobabble. That is a...
... How to Deconstruct Almost Anything--My Postmodern Adventure <http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/people/PVR/decon.html> Chip Morningstar, Electric Communities ...
Hi there, backon the air after I remembered I was subscribed via an email address that I don't read at the moment. Sorted. ... Fine. dictionary.com gives us: ...
Martin Hargreaves
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Hello All. I would appreciate any feedback on whether the comments I made in the thread on the Strike The Root forum linked to below are compatible with...
... Could you summarise your points and what you mean by reciprocal economics please? ... Really? Why? Thanks, Martin....
Martin Hargreaves
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... Yes, your thoughts are compatable and what you are saying has some resonance with issues mentioned in "Grip of Death". However, there is a considerable...
... Publishing, Glad to see someone else mentioning this, have you read the book yet ? I'm curious as to what you thought? I was quite impressed, but I think...
I enjoyed Martin's 'deconstruction' of namwobniloc's post. And it's prompted me to write the following, which is my attempt to answer the question. ==== DID...
... Consideration of "How to Deconstruct Almost Anything". This paper, it seems to me, beyond a youthful snigger, involves a risky strategy of collective...
You are interested in the ... how ... Yes, The Grip of Death seems to concentrate on the harm caused by a debt based money system. The solutions the author...
... It is remarkable, isn't it? Though I can't help but think the problem is largely due to society in general not having come up with - ironically - a "type"...
Bryan Hoover
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Jan 16, 2004 9:58 am
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Varid says: "You do know what I mean by 'construction' ? I mean what you make of something, the significance and character you believe it to have." And again: ...
... Why is the strategy risky? ... Are you talking about deconstructionism, or the artcile here? Or both? ... You mean to prevent people saying stuff you...
Martin Hargreaves
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Jan 16, 2004 4:40 pm
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... Also, the more raw material for an over-excited associative faculty. This can lead to some quite unusual mental structures - great cathedrals of...
Martin Hargreaves
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Jan 16, 2004 4:42 pm
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... [..] ... I think this is much better .sig material.. This thread's made me laugh for the first time today :) S. -- "I never worry that all hell will break...
Resend of mistyped address. Was in reply to Jeff Read. ... That's a lot of words Colin - 1892 or so, without quoting? Wow. ... That's not my usual experience...