Ray, have you heard about what a friend decribed as "the amazing work of 
Umberto Crenca of AS220<www.as220.org> in Providence, Rhode Island, who turned 
a free-for-all gallery idea into a multi-million dollar arts operation based on 
egalitarianism and populist ideals (like equal pay for all 50 employees, from 
the CEO to the janitor)"?

Cheers,
Lawry


On May 4, 2011, at 7:34 PM, Ray Harrell wrote:

> The 1800s were a time of great character development in the Arts, theater and 
> writing.   They had come out of the Enlightenment which had been stimulated 
> by the interaction with the native populations here for ideas and the great 
> wealth that they stole to fund their prosperity.    William Blake, 
> Shakespeare, John Locke.    My point is that Wagner would not find what we 
> are saying strange at all and neither would Goethe, Ruckert or Gastav Mahler.
> 
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> REH
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arthur Cordell
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 10:26 AM
> To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
> Subject: Re: [Futurework] A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
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> 
> But the author of the quote is from the 1800’s.  Pretty good for that time….
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> arthur
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> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ray Harrell
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:56 AM
> To: 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
> Subject: Re: [Futurework] A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
> 
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> The other half of that quote, in personal dialogue,   is that his fellow 
> possess the same and both possess the same about each other.   In an 
> interaction that makes 9 personas.   Two more than the limit of seven that 
> psychology says that we can handle at any one time.    That fact is the basis 
> of John N. Warfield’s Integrated Structural Modeling program of Interactive 
> Management that uses the computer modeling program to diminish the complexity 
> caused by your thought for the day. :>))
> 
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> REH
> 
>  
> 
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arthur Cordell
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:14 AM
> To: [email protected]; 'RE-DESIGNING WORK, INCOME 
> DISTRIBUTION, EDUCATION'
> Subject: [Futurework] A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
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> Might be good to keep in mind when assessing politicians (and others)
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> A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
> 
> Every man possesses three characters: that which he exhibits, that which he 
> really has, and that which he believes he has. -Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, 
> novelist and journalist (1808-1890)
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