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Larry Cox's avatar

I am happy you were willing to do this work. I could not bring myself to plow through this section of the manuscript. It makes important points but contains subtleties that one must wrap one's wits around.

I don't have the "bandwidth" right now to compare these conclusions to what Hubbard came up with. But I am confident that his work was sufficient for his purposes.

If a community or society wants to confront this problem and try to create a legal framework and public policy that would deal with such people, what would they come up with? We have a system that works OK in the church, but I don't know that it could translate to the broader culture. The huge challenge, of course, has always been: How to prevent HF PPP's from taking over the system that determines who is a HF PPP? I think this could only be solved with a broad and thorough educational program among the general public. Otherwise, people will be persuaded that any such attempt is "dangerous" or might violate their civil rights.

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Steve Martin's avatar

Hi Harrison,

This is a valuable post I will have to study and read several times. Just wanted to share my appreciation for your choice of title with a reference to William James ... a big influence on my earlier years, and a more optimistic (if not naive) era.

Cheers from Japan

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