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GREAT!!! If you see him, say hello for me.:) No, I never met the man. But
seriously, that kind of connection can be very useful. Read the book and see if
you can meet him some day at one of his presentations and tell him about your
common history. Lots of unexpected things can happen that way.
AND - you have the added advantage of filling in a big gap in your knowledge of
how the world works. Honest - technology/economics really does drive psychology
and sociology. Marx had it right. And so do sociobiologists. :)
Vincent Campbell wrote:
> James Burke is from my home town, and went to the same school as me! (albeit
> a few decades before me!).
>
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