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Re: AUT: cognitive mapping
Hi People
Knowledge is not neutral.
It can be used many ways.
Studying the activists population like the cognitive mapping project may help
the enemy more than it can help us.
I discovered in the road of research a method to measure what people really
feel towards various objects, people and ideas... and I never made publicity to that.
It would have served the the enemy of freedom more than the struggle for
freedom.
The cognitive map is a kind of applied psychology. Usually,
applied psychology is serving the system more than it serve
the working people.
Ilan
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- Re: AUT: Re: Cognitive Mapping, (continued)
- AUT: Cognitive Mapping,
Chris Hurl Sun 07 Jul 2002, 00:11 GMT
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- AUT: cognitive mapping,
Nate Holdren Mon 08 Jul 2002, 09:16 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
Chris Hurl Mon 08 Jul 2002, 21:12 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
Ilan Shalif Mon 08 Jul 2002, 21:55 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
Chris Hurl Mon 08 Jul 2002, 22:35 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
Nate Holdren Mon 08 Jul 2002, 22:53 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
Ilan Shalif Tue 09 Jul 2002, 03:42 GMT
- Re: AUT: cognitive mapping,
pmargin Tue 09 Jul 2002, 03:52 GMT
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