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To: maceng2 who wrote (84296)4/8/2002 1:22:47 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117016
 
Now we are "Neo Tech" honest is it safe to believe the adverts and buy tech stocks!!!!

No. Neo-Tech, on the other hand, exhorts us to be wary of those who try to exploit others whose brains still tend to function "bicamerally" (those who are only too prone to accept the words of "authority" figures as "gospel"). Also, we have to be on our guard as we may, too, subconsciously revert back to functioning bicamerally. <ggg>

By the way, Neo-Tech has not yet "cleansed" the world. The author Frank Wallace merely idealizes a world in which Neo-Tech precludes exploitation and cheating by the unscrupulous who exploits the atavism of their victims' bicameral minds.

When I first started to read "Neo-Tech" I almost put it away. But as I read it more and more and persevered with his arguments, I found that his writing made sense. It is not something that is readily understood unless one also happens to have had some understanding of elementary psychology and some grounding in history of the world and literature of ancient times. Most important of all is that the reader should read it with an open (rather than a scornful and derisive) mind.