RE: Why memeoids?

From: Joachim Maier (jakemaier@adelphia.net)
Date: Sat Jan 19 2002 - 16:28:08 GMT

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    Laurence
    Fear of poverty, empathy with the poor, and therefore poverty in an indirect way, might very well be a reason for insurrection.
    Joachim

    >Laurence wrote
    >
    >I don't think that two of the classic reasons given for insurrection are
    >accurate: poverty and over-population. I know that it is almost a given that
    >these are causal, but in the many years I spent travelling and studying, I
    >have not been able to find the correlation.

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