[Dialogue] Social Process Triangle Roots?
    Ken Fisher 
    hkf232 at gmail.com
       
    Tue Jan 18 20:22:09 CST 2011
    
    
  
Now Don, as a member of the Madison House at that time, I'm very surprised that you forgot our winter work that year.  (Perhaps you haven't.)  It was to research Economic / Middle East / 1000 BCE to 4000 BCE (I'm not exactly sure of the dates.)  In preparation for S'71 each House had a Social Process research project to cover the three primary aspects, the nine continents and 4 time frames.  That would be 108 parts to put together the following summer.
The exciting part of our research was Sargon the Great, the inventor of currency.
Truthfully, it was a marvellously amazing corporate research project. And the summer was equally marvellous.
Ken
On 2011-01-18, at 4:50 PM, Don Hinkelman wrote:
Economic, political, and cultural are classic categories used in the social sciences (and especially in anthropology). Jon and Maureen Jenkins were cultural anthropology majors at the time, and contributed the most to the design and categories of the social process triangles during the preparation towards Summer '71. I am sure the roots came from the Life Triangles, as well.
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