Very interesting.
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August 20, 2008 • 8:02 pm 0
Very interesting.
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July 19, 2008 • 6:21 pm 0
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January 28, 2008 • 9:15 pm 0
However the program includes the scene where the judge in the high court allows the children to hold a school meeting to decide whether to accept the government’s backdown on its attempt to close the school. Ridiculously good moment to see on TV.
BBC piece about the victory: Summerhill closure threat lifted.
Neill is another Scot who engenders a great deal of national pride in me and is someone I’d like to have met. Something I wrote about Neill at garyt.f9.
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December 15, 2007 • 6:38 pm 3

Ludwig Wittgenstein
At one time I was quite taken with Wittgenstein’s thought and writings. How much of it I understood is probably not a great deal. Wittgenstein’s story however is (to me at least) romantic, inspiring, and fascinating.
The seven main propositions of the Tractatus:
.Number seven is often translated whereof one cannot speak thereof one must remain silent (C K Ogden’s translation).
This proposition is intriguing (given an interest in Zen).
6.522 There are, indeed, things that cannot be put into words. They make themselves manifest. They are what is mystical.
From the Wikipedia article on Wittgenstein:
Wittgenstein died from prostate cancer at the home of Edward Vaughan Bevan, his doctor, in Cambridge in 1951. His last words were: “Tell them I’ve had a wonderful life”.
He had an extraordinary life for sure.
I could ask him about The Jew of Linz.
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