Re: MD MOQ and The Moral Evolution of Society.

From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Sun May 30 2004 - 23:02:15 BST

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    Hi Ian,

    you asked:
    Just what exactly were you advocating ?

    msh says:
    I'm not sure if I am the author of the original mail at whom you were
    aiming, but just in case, let me repost something that might have
    slipped through the cracks:

    Mark Steven Heyman repeats:
    I'm beginning to realize that, in this group, I'm the lonely beacon
    of non-restraint when it comes to pushing the limits of the "good"
    society. I just think that being over-cautious in testing new ideas
    will unnecessarily retard progress or, worse, lead to stagnation. I
    mean, in biological evolution, a non-viable mutation just dies out,
    biology doesn't collapse back to amino acids and lightning.

    Thanks,
    Mark Heyman

    On 30 May 2004 at 21:27, Ian Glendinning wrote:

    No misunderstanding here - I only mentioned his politics, and didn't
    suggest his actions were the least bit violent - on the contrary -
    I'm a fan of his thinking. The "bloody revolution" remark was aimed
    at the author of the original mail and where the argument was being
    taken.

    Just what exactly were you advocating ?

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