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More in Novel Ideas, Short Inspiration & Spew Not Well WilliamWilliam White's unsettling correspondence with an ex-lover's brother:
02/11/09 To The Unwitting: I read today that B.F. Skinner suspected "superstition" (defined by Skinner) played a role in human behavior. He even conducted a series of studies using Hungarian pigeons. The data supported his hypothesis but Chomsky wrote a vicious criticism, arguing that Skinner's study could be the first domino in a movement towards American totalitarianism. I don't know, that just blew me away: a) reading about the study; b) the depths of Chomsky's elitist agenda. Ideologically speaking, I'm a staunch moderate. Radicals have their place, but it's not America, 2009. What's the difference between a socialist and a fascist? - Nothing. Just the name they happen to call home. Sincerely yours, W. |
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