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Thu Apr 3 09:05:59 2008
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As a J.B.Say scholar, Evelyn Forget must have been struck by the many 
communities in which he participated: French 18th century salons, an 
international Huguenot network (he was a registered Citoyen de 
Geneve), the Philosophical Radicals with whom he communicated and the 
Political Economy Club where he was a guest speaker.

A few questions from a complete layman: are situations of poltical 
upheaval (French Revolution, WW I, WW II) a favourable or necessary 
condition? What can be said about insider/outsider or established 
communities/homines novi relationships (gender was mentioned already)? 
What about interdisciplinarity? Where do we go from noticing 
coincidence to causal relationship?

Evert Schoorl


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