tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4828122657384873884.post2198149375435881590..comments2023-10-17T08:02:47.368-04:00Comments on DENIS RANCOURT ON CLIMATE: The Climate ReligionDenis Rancourthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16743375141824505606noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4828122657384873884.post-36821664276160491982016-09-18T14:35:37.260-04:002016-09-18T14:35:37.260-04:00In the order from marginal to centrally important:...In the order from marginal to centrally important:<br /><br />I'm seeing something of a contradiction between <br />a. "religion .... has [always] been a stabilizing force of society’s dominance hierarchies."<br />and <br />b. "one might even argue that the downfall of the USSR was facilitated by a suppressed church."<br /><br />Two. allow me to remind you that focus on explaining can drain the blood out of efforts of changing, creating, even of living itself. <br /><br />And a third, final point: Environmentalists are, by and large, self-declared anti-establishment people. I'm aware of at least one of them who is retired, lives modestly, counts for exceptionally clever, background in natural sciences engineering, truly hates the establishment, being of anarchistic persuasion. The model presented in this article may fail to account for a person like this. <br />Levantinenoreply@blogger.com