[Dialogue] Social Process Triangle Roots?
David Walters
walters at alaweb.com
Wed Jan 19 01:37:23 CST 2011
That wasn't all the houses were doing leading up to Summer '71. I had been
working in New Orleans
Ken Fisher wrote:
>> 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
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>> 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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