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August 17, 1998
For your information, I have linked to your website from The Rocamora School site. From the links page: "sites on giftedness, awareness, applied spirituality." This adult school site has articles, interviews and other resources on creativity and giftedness, and information on awareness training to enhance intuition and talent development. June 21, 1998 Just to say hello and thank you. I was looking for something on John Ralston Saul on the Net I have been enjoying his book The Doubter's Dictionary and although I have been unable to find a whole site that focuses on his work, I was pleased to find your site. I live in Sydney, Australia, so I have never heard your broadcasts. My computer is a modest construction, and I cannot hear foreign audio yet, but I look forward to doing that in the next couple of years. I will explore your home page links further in the next couple of weeks. The work you are doing is so good, and I feel fortunate to be able to find it. Thank you. April 30, 1998 The Economic Security Project has added a link to your website on our website, www.igc.org because we were impressed with the quality and content of your website and would like to support your efforts. April 21, 1998 A short note expressing my thanks. I'm writing, of all things, a comic book that deals with intersections between science fiction and politics. I found "Electronic Democracy" very well-researched and helpful. All the best. April 9, 1998 Just wanted to say thanks for posting very informative reviews so that hard wirking students like myself can experience the opinion of other readers. I took a peek at your review of Demosclerosis after reading the book myself for a paper due in a polistical science class I am enrolled in this semester. Needless to say it gave me some extra ideas of critisim to put in my paper. I was amazed at all the reviews you have posted. How many books do you read in a month?? Anyway, after the review I continued to scroll down your web page and noticed your "bio" link. I read it and then I was just inspired to send a "thank you" to you for the review page. Keep up the excellence. March 18, 1998 Re: your review of Voltaire's Bastards. Thank you for posting this where I could find it on the Net. I have read and enjoyed the book, which is quite entertaining at times, though the point is laboured ad nauseam, and found most of the reactions of friends, foes and reviews to be generally unenlightening praise from the converted, mostly. Your point about cultural criticism for its own sake degenerating into cocktail talk is so true : and the appeal to Socratic tradition reveals the color of the emperor's clothes; I have yet to find in Plato a question Socrates asked that was not guided by a very firm vision of how things should be and a deep concern for the polity. I will look up the rest of your texts the title list is impressive. March 1, 1998 Thank you for doing this work, Sir London! I wrote sir just to catch your attention as I suspect you are enormously busy. Thank you for having this site. And doing this work. It is wonderful I appreciate it very much. February 2, 1998 Kia ora, my name is Murray Hawke. I am Maori indigenous person of New Zealand. Thank you for your very insightful web page. Issues that I am involved for life. I'm 25 and work for the largest trade union in our country . Social consciousness and awareness is a major part of my job and I meet with many different types of people regularly and depending on where there knowledge base is people can progress through there own awareness process towards social responsibility. I guess I am writing to say hello and make contact with you. I respect your ideas and look forward to reading / emailing / and maybe communicating in the future. January 5, 1998 Just wanted to say thanks for the useful info on your home page. I particularly enjoyed the interview with Sam Keen. I'm a therapist intern who runs men's groups in Ventura County and I often use his material. January 4, 1998 I read your interview with John Ralston Saul and your subsequent review of his work. What leaves me unsettled is the Letterman/Stern approach of talk show/journalism that is apparent in this work. The interview is non-confrontational and yet the review, in the absence of the author is bully-boy bravado. Individuals in your position, with your access to many minds, need to be extremely responsible. The issues that face us aren't about you. Stern and Letterman belittle their victims in the hopes that they'll elevate themselves. These men are psychic cannibals who believe that by eating the reputation of great lives they'll instill greatness in themselves. January 1, 1998 I have been visiting your web page and decided to email you. Your professional life is impressive, and your web page is full of goodies. I have been looking at your links and the papers, interviews, articles and book reviews, really neat stuff. I could stay busy here a long time! I will continue to look at your site and will bookmark it, you have a lot of very interesting information and I have it at my finger tips ... thanks to your labors!
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