tom, this isn't exactly an answer to your question, but have you
read any books by murray bookchin. "The Ecology of Freedom" offers
great insight and history of theories of domination. i'm new to
this stuff, so i aplogize if this is much too basic. good luck!
clarissa
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clarissa rogers id815
genesee valley rochester greens/green party usa
peace through anarchy
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Subject: RE: process of ecological consciousness raising
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Sorry you didn't hear me -- I didn't say that OWNING a computer was
bad, useless or even an "upper class" thing. Someone had mentioned
a course that had mandated the entire class to have turned in work
done on a computer. Unless this group HAD access to these (and all
universities do NOT, sorry to say) - it IS discriminatory to "demand"
that everyone "OWN" a computer! It is certainly NICE, and USEFUL,
and in some career areas even "necessary;" however, I'm afraid some
of you have never been to a dire "basic needs" state in life......
And the term "automobile" is a euphemism for one's transportation.
Please re-read what I said before arguing with what I did not say.