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  • amortal
    ken meece on 2009-10-30
    Bill, i'm not sure what you are complaining about. are you saying no one should "do" social visioning/critiquing/advocacy (programming), or just those you disagree with? in my experience, the world of mono-thought isn't productive and is very lonely...
  • davidhilton
    David Hilton on 2009-10-17
    Bill, have a look at Jonathon Haidt. It might help you understand how your reflexive, anti-liberal anti-elitism developed and see that there is truth outside the 'moral matrix' of left and right. It's brilliant.
  • pwelsh
    Paul Welsh on 2009-10-04
    I don't agree with Bill either. You can choose who you watch and when you shut it off. These are some of the best minds of our time.
  • firebolt
    Garett Nell on 2009-08-30
    Sorry, Bill. I don't agree
  • billebert
    Bill Ebert on 2009-06-29
    interesting to see the minds of today standing on the heads of historical genius only to use its wisdom to further its socialist and humanist agendas. Social programming is in full swing in the intellectual elite all in the guise of advanced thought.
  • schahal
    Satnam Chahal on 2008-05-04
    this is a second comment
  • schahal
    Satnam Chahal on 2008-05-04
    Three speakers stand out to me so far:

    Al Gore on the environment and choosing between going fast alone, or far together.
    Hans Rosling on development, equity, useful technology (by example) and on making the impossible possible.

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