[FRIAM] Democracy and evolution

David Breecker David at BreeckerAssociates.com
Fri Dec 8 12:14:50 EST 2006


If Paul is correct, this is fascinating.  Perhaps there is some minimum threshold of confidence in the integrity of our "self," beyond which we can afford to be tolerant of the "other"?
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  From: PPARYSKI at aol.com 
  To: friam at redfish.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 9:44 AM
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  In my experience those societies that have some homogeneity also are the most tolerant and therefore diverse ideas do emerge. Sweden and even Poland. 

  Paul Paryski 


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