Community?

Rich Littleton be718 at scn.org
Sun Nov 22 16:17:52 PST 1998


Several answers to your question, Steve.

1.	Some people's view of communication is simply to spread cynicism
rather than do positive work.

2.	Some people's view of community is simply as a lab they can run
their own self-directed experients.

3.	Some people's view of community service is to ignore the
community's needs and defend difficult technology.

	If you have any more questions, Steve, by all means ask them.

	By the way, what projects are you currently working on?

Later,

Rich



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On Sun, 22 Nov 1998, Steve wrote:

> 
> Some interesting parallels to SCN in the current issue of Seattle 
> Weekly (11/19).  Article on page 7 - "Yellers and screamers - a 
> community council dispute calls into question the neighborhood 
> governance model."
> 
> It brings up one of the endless questions faced by SCN - how is it 
> that people can love the idea of community, and at the same time act
> so despicably toward its members? 
> 
> 
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