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Re: environmental impact: autism
Greetings Economists,
On Jun 21, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Jim Devine wrote:
It's interesting that child vaccines don't play a role here...
Doyle;
Still this study won't be lost on those whose claim about mercury in
vaccinations have divided the Cure It Now camp into warring factions.
All of this represents political forces that could shape progressive
upsurges as reformist come forward in this time of stress for
Neo-Liberals. What is striking with Autism is the alternate cognition
model that accompanies much of the current 'pride' rhetoric. The
foundations for producing information shake like jelly if one considers
that many qualifications of knowing that Autism throws up (puke up from
cultural malaise) to the standard educational model.
Those arguments link up to information that comes closer and closer to
being on the body everywhere at once. Social connection being mediated
by automated tools whose model is surely not going to be shaped by
human use, but by profitable Intellectual Property rights.
Doyle
- Thread context:
- Re: query, (continued)
- Re: query,
Rich Wagner Thu 21 Jun 2007, 20:26 GMT
- Enjoy!!!,
GeorgeCSDS Thu 21 Jun 2007, 17:53 GMT
- American exceptionalism?,
Jim Devine Thu 21 Jun 2007, 17:34 GMT
- environmental impact: autism,
Jim Devine Thu 21 Jun 2007, 17:26 GMT
- quotation du jour,
Jim Devine Thu 21 Jun 2007, 17:21 GMT
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