Gerhard,

thanks for your words.

> However, Marco, did you ever get any reply to your question:
> >Isn't market a social pattern in your MOQ?  Is the market freedom itself?
> I could not find any answers to this question from Platt and the others.

Oh, yes, of course it's social. Platt admits that. What I really don't get is
what do he (and others) suggest for intellect to dominate society.

> I'm also surprised and pleased to see that I do agree so much with your
> opinion in relating MoQ to political values.

Well, it seems I have a particular feeling with Norwegians (Hi Bo!)  Maybe it's
a vocation of my hometown (I live near Rimini, that is full of Scandinavians in
summertime :-)

> My kids to a "Reggio Emilia" based kindergarten. I didn't know it was
> an Italian based philosophy.

Great! I knew that those kindergartens have been replicated in Northern Europe.
Actually I do believe that it is one of the few recent things we Italians should
be proud of.

Ad meliora
Marco




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