Posted by Lou Pilder on July 10, 2007, at 11:05:21 [reposted on August 6, 2007, at 22:49:31 | original URL]
In reply to Don't keep us in suspense, Lou, posted by greywolf on July 9, 2007, at 17:41:13
> My respectful suggestion, Lou, is that you simply lay out your treatise encompassing the twelve topics you detail above. Don't keep everyone in suspense, edify us.
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> GreywolfGreywolf,
You wrote,[...lay out..don't keep everyone...].
There could be aspects unbeknownst to some concerning the concept of,[...good for the community as a whole...] that I would like to present here.
These concepts have their roots in historic time periods and one of the important time periods IMO is in the last half of 1800. These concepts were the foundation for some of the people in the 1900's that used those concepts in their ideology. In particular, but not limited to, from 1920 to 1945. These concepts of,[...good for the community as a whole...]can be seen in their ideology and for those that rejected their foundational concepts such as people that I will show later.
I would like for those interested in this discussion to search the ideology of the following people for backgroungd to this IMO important topic here to show both the concept promulgated by them, and those that repudiated those concepts later.
A. Joseph Arthur Gobineau
B. Hienrich von Treitschke
Lou
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