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Tuesday, March 21, 2006
 
The failing of revolutions is that they postpone their goals into the future and require radical disruptive change. A renaissance can occur in the here and now and is an alteration of perspective that gets immediate results. The current age can be called a renaissance in that it allows the possibility for new forms of cooperation that were not part of the overriding ideals beforehand. A renaissance can be more successful than a revolution.

 

 
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