p.s. regarding motives
Mike Ossipoff
dfb at bbs.cruzio.com
Sun Jan 5 00:13:35 PST 1997
I forgot to mention something else. It isn't just that
Copeland's faults would benefit the same people to whom the
academic world is grateful for money. It's also true that
those who benefit the most from the status-quo would presumably
rather not have reform, and a method that's sure to screw up
& discredit itself, & rank-balloting, & sw reform, is just
the kind of sw method that one would expect to be advocated by
someone who wants to prevent reform.
Mike
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