Quoting Harry Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

[snip]
> Billions of people buy from McDonalds and apparently you would
> like to prevent them.
>
> It's called the collectivist mentality.

[snip]

I'd prefer to call it Public Health, epidemiology, i.e., a

socially coordinated application of human intelligence.

"Waking persons share a world in common, but

The dreamer turns to a world unique to himself."  (Heraclitus)

Alas, I know, that "sharing" can take the form

of entrepreneurial competition, which is transcendentally

a kind of sharing [persons cannot compete without

sharing the market space in which they

compete, sharing the protocols of

buying and selling, etc.],

but emiprically this is an antipode of sharing.  --Just

as it is *a* form of coordinated social intelligence

for persons to all decide not to coordinate their

action plans.... ("Many things are strange, but strangest of all

is man, and the strangest of all things about this strangest of

all creatures is that he finds everything strange except for himself...."

--Sophocles, Ode to Man, in Antigone)

\brad mccormick



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<![%THINK;[SGML+APL]]> Brad McCormick, Ed.D. / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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