Invite
Adam Blatner
adam at blatner.com
Sun Jan 20 12:13:44 CST 2008
I did read it in the book, and again online, and I can't figure out what more specifically
we can or should do with these general ideas. If you, Ed, or any of the others, come up
with some specifics, it may serve to warm me up... the "oh, if that's how they mean it,
maybe then... " leading to some fertility in my mind. Right now I just don't get it yet.
Warmly, adam
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From: "Edward Schreiber" <edwschreiber at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 11:00 AM
Subject: Invite
> Dear friends and colleagues,
>
> I invite us to review Political Sociometry, by JL Moreno,
> and make comments on any points. I hope we can have
> a real on-line conversation and not making comments like,
> "he was crazy" but trying instead to figure out what he is telling
> us and - how it applies to this moment in humanity's history
> and what we face. My research of the collapsing ecosystems
> and the projected impact on parts of the world (the whole world)
> might add some pointers and any material we have found to add
> would be great.
>
> So although my feeling remains the same, this strong desire to
> look at this, Moreno's sociatric tools, in theory-and-action, I feel
> very interested in a discussion about the revolutionary sociometry
> Moreno was talking and writing about - and its relationship to today
> and the years ahead.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ed
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