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Anonymous Jeffrey Cantrell said...

Bruce, you are on a roll. Great thoughts. WRT this comment, I am reminded of the Apostles, all of whom preached the word of God without ever knowing what would become f it, yet here we are.

31 October 2022 at 14:42

Blogger a_probst said...

'Arthur Denniston and Mark Studdock spend a fair bit of time in the library of the rebuilt Bracton College, reading their professional journals. "Studdock, isn't this the Thornfield I've heard you railing against?" says Arthur, looking over Mark's shoulder and pointing at the table of contents.

"That's the man. Started his own field of sociology. Calls it 'mass behaviorism' and claims to have a mathematical basis for it. Very nice ideas," he says with an emphasis Arthur understands. "Let's see what he can do for my blood-pressure today." He flips to the article, reads, and discovers it to be based on a line of research exploded shortly before the War. He writes a letter to the journal about it.

Thornfield answers, wittily; Mark does not reply, but a heavy gun in mass psychology does, starting an exchange that discredits Thornfield. If anyone had ever bothered to write a biography of Thornfield (which no one ever did), they might have noted "the Studdock letter" as the point where "mass behaviorism" started to head down the drain.'

---from http://windoffthehilltop.com/ink-6--Logres_at_Work.html

31 October 2022 at 18:53

Blogger SanSaba1 said...

I think this group of writers is planting some seeds. I know it has inspired me greatly, and I've noticed a real shift in my thinking as a result of reading these blogs. Even when at times I may not agree with all points and views expressed on these blogs, there is something in the writing that feels to me like it's coming from a place where the spell of modernity has been broken. I hope to see these ideas continue to develop and grow stronger in this world.

1 November 2022 at 04:35