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Gregory Tillett on "ideological correctness" and HPB's Correspondence

Apr 06, 2004 08:33 AM
by Daniel H. Caldwell


Gregory, you wrote:

"John Cooper and I frequently discussed the problems 
of undertaking research in organizatiuons which had 
rigid definitions of "ideological correctness" - which 
is one of the reasons why John's collection of HPB's
correspondence has been suppressed by Adyar (in its 
Wheaton manifestation)."

Gregory, I am somewhat puzzled by your mention of
"rigid definitions of 'ideological correctness'"
which is "one of the reasons why John's collection
of HPB's correspondence has been suppressed by Adyar
(in its Wheaton manifestation."

Has any of HPB's letters been suppressed? 

What does "ideological correctness" have to
do with this alleged suppression?

I assume I am not the only person on this forum
who is puzzled by your statement.

Daniel
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