Re: Theos-World sum humor
Aug 03, 2002 03:18 PM
by Larry F Kolts
Hi Leon,
Would you run that by us a little more slowly and from a Theosophical
point of view? I understand the "old" meanings of right and left as
dexter and sinster. We have been using left-wing to denote the liberals
and right-wing the conservatives for some time. Maybe Bart should have
simply writen "the liberal attitudes at Harvard." Please elucidate.
Larry
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002 16:22:44 EDT leonmaurer@aol.com writes:
>
> In a message dated 08/03/02 10:46:58 AM, bartl@sprynet.com writes:
>
> >It's interesting how the left-wing attitudes at Harvard even affect
> >their business school, to the point of teaching the students that
> they
> >have no responsibility to the public in a business setting; that it
> is
> >the government's job to protect the public.
>
> Don't you mean "right"-wing? At least from a political point of
> view.
> ("Left" would make sense only from an occult point of view.) Seems
> that its
> typical of politics to "disinformationally" (coined nonpolitical and
>
> non-occult word :-) reverse the meaning of many potent mantric
> words.
>
> LHM
>
>
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