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Posted by Ron C. de Weijze on May 09, 2000 at 12:05:24:
In Reply to: Re: Incentives for Knowledge Sharing posted by Denham on May 09, 2000 at 09:36:13:
If you are looking for truth, look for the power of knowledge. If you are looking for consolation, look for the knowledge of power. Those in power create their own groups, their own identities by mimicking each other's sensibilities. Dialogue deeply hidden in a carefree kindergarten does not generate knowledge but power. The character of identity is not the same as the identity of character.
Ron C. de Weijze
- Re: The power of knowledge vs. the knowledge of power. Robert Benjamin 07:37:56 05/10/00 (0)
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