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Re: Knowledge Elicitation & Resistant Culture


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Posted by Martyn R Jones on December 09, 1999 at 05:11:01:

In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Elicitation & Resistant Culture posted by Reilly Atkinson on December 08, 1999 at 21:14:23:

Hello Reilly,

I could not agree more with your posting. I had been pondering the questions posed by Dr. Allan Taylor for some time, but the only response I could think of was along the lines of something that I would never consider posting to ths forum. I just could not grasp the notion of sinking so low as to deliberately steal someones knowledge and in such an underhand fashion.

Actually I lay the blame for the new british "ethic" at the doors of the good folk who thrived on the moral vacuum created during the Thatcher era. It started with a a full frontal confrontation with the working class areas of Wales, Scotland and Northern England(a.k.a. the Miners strike) and will end, ad-abusrdum, with the scenario of having, for the sake of argument, a situation in which the only people working will be those working on how to make the rest of the people who are still working redundant.

Regards,

Martyn

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Martyn R Jones



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