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Re: Future Positive


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Posted by Martyn R Jones on July 14, 1999 at 12:21:50:

In Reply to: Re: Future Positive posted by Lauri Grohn on July 14, 1999 at 08:40:43:

Hello

Being analtical rather than critical takes a little bit more effort but I have eventually found that it is much more satisfying.

It is, in many ways, easy to criticise many of the leading Business Gurus and their ideas, and usually critics start and stop right there, which is fair enough, but often I wish that they would also provide alternative ideas and more analysis.

As for Popper, Prodi, Soros et al.. they are respectable figures in their chosen fields ... and share characteristics, likes, dislikes etc to be found in a lot of other people. Personally I prefer Dennett over Popper, A Politican rather than a liberal Bureaucrat, and a vegetarian wolf rather than a caring capitalist - but hey, western life is all about choice right.

Best regards

Martyn R Jones




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