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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy



masonc@ix.netcom.com (Mason A. Clark) wrote for all to see:

>Reading from a computer screen, I'm learning, is far more difficult
>than from a book.
>
>Hanson, bless his entropic soul, publishes articles by scientists who
>actually do research in ecology, then people blame Hanson for what 
>they say.  It's "what Hanson says is wrong,"  "Hanson's definition 
>makes no sense," etc. etc.  
>
>Is it possible that the thousands of scientists who do research 
>in ecology are all a bunch of ideological jerks?

I must have missed a very high percentage of his posts.  I really hope
that Hanson has not posted thousands of times, much less quoted
"thousands of scientists" in those posts.  I am curious, though,
because most of the quotes I have observed Hanson make are of himself,
in any case.

[edited]

Regards, Harold
----
"I think if we don't overthrow capitalism, we don't have a 
chance of saving the world ecologically.   I think it's 
possible to have an ecologically sound society under socialism.
I don't think it's possible under capitalism."
     - Judi Barry, Earth First,"Policy Review", Jonathon Adler,
	summer 1992


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