Also when people are talking about the French not doing much, they obviously
haven't worked with Foucault or Boulez.  The comments about French films are
beyond ridiculous.     I've seen nothing comparably coming out of any other
country the size of Oklahoma with roughly the same population as the UK.
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"    Or is it just that people don't
speak or read French much?     Music is easier and French films are
plentiful.    To refuse to know does not give one the right to judge.    I
don't get along with the French but even I am a grudging admirer.     Keep
it up Brad.   There is a lot of Gold in them thar hills.

REH


----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad McCormick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: Sartre -- Re: [Futurework] Cultural Contradictions of Capita
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> Quoting "" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I often quote Ellul (possibly incorrectly) when he noted that "trend is
> > not
> > destiny..." to which I add but it is worth looking at trends
> > nonetheless.
>
> This plausibly sounds like Ellul could have said it,
> although it's not very uniquely "Ellul".
>
> This fits in nicely with Sartre's notion that to not choose is to
> choose.  Trend information tells "you" what "you" are
> likely acquiescing to if "you" "don't choose" (i.e.,
> if "you" choose "not to lift a finger").
>
> Trend information
> says "If 'you' do nothing about it, this is what's
> likely to happen.  But, if 'you' do
> choose to intervene, here are
> the best guess estimates of the chances of changing
> what will happen to be [whatever alternative]".  So
> trend information also helps inform choices to act,
> as well as showing the real meaning of what is
> obfuscatingly called "not choosing".
>
> Of course, creative insight sometimes enables a
> person to intervene in a situation in a way
> that could not have been trend-projected, since
> nobody knew about the alternative until the
> person innovated it.  And/or creative insight may show
> that the trend projections are wrong because they do
> not take account of some previously unsuspected
> factor....
>
> \brad mccormick
>
> --
>   Let your light so shine before men,
>               that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)
>
>   Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
>
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