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From rosserjb@jmu.edu Wed Apr 16 21:16:54 1997
From: rosserjb@jmu.edu (Rosser Jr, John Barkley)
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 16:16:54 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Subject: M-TH: buffalo cult
Message-ID: <SIMEON.9704161654.C@oem-computer.jmu.edu>
I would have sent the same message about this to both
M-I and M-Th, but Jon B.M. is on his high horse about
"cross-posting," so, kiddies, here is a slightly modified
version.
In their posting of a letter from Zavardseh (sp?) the
buffaloes have used the phrase "cult of confusion." They
indeed indicate their true nature with this, a cult that
cannot see anybody outside of themselves as anything other
than an ignorant evil "other," "cyberfascists," and other
ludicrous (or ludic(rous) or "ludicrous" or lewdicrous)
nonsense.
The poor buffaloes complain about getting ridiculed.
But then, this what the ridiculous deserves.
BTW, just to get thaxis-serious like for a minute, I
do happen to think that Foucault's discussion of
epistemological discontinuity is one of his more
interesting ideas. Of course the buffaloes turn it into a
pathetic hash. But then I wouldn't know much about
discontinuity. I only wrote a book about it back in 1991.
But the buffaloes probably wouldn't like it: besides the
usual Hegel, Marx, Engels, Schumpeter, there is a lot of
math and the likes of Thom, Mandelbrot, Cantor, Poincare,
Arnold, Sharkovsky, Smale, and other notorious
cyberfascists. Not enough illustrative quotation marks or
illuminative hyphenations for this hyperintelligent crowd.
I should go and ram my head into a television screen,
obviously.
Barkley Rosser
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Rosser Jr, John Barkley
rosserjb@jmu.edu
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