Re: MD cultural level?? (dutch)

From: Matthew Poot (mattpoot@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 04 2004 - 18:29:31 BST

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    Im only half dutch and can't speak a word (almost)

    :-o

    Poot

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: marc <brookhuis1@zonnet.nl>
    To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
    Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 9:58 AM
    Subject: RE: MD cultural level?? (dutch)

    > Hi Bart,
    >
    > In dutch...
    > Als dit de Bart Scholten uit Amsterdam en daarvoor uit Oldenzaal Vasse
    > is, dan even hoi gezegd... Andere Nederlanders zijn zover ik weet Wim,
    > Willem Beekhuizen die niet meer zo actief is, (geld ook voor mij)en nog
    > twee die ik zo snel niet voor de geest kan halen.
    >
    > Marc Brookhuis
    >
    > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
    > Van: owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk
    > [mailto:owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk] Namens Bart Scholten
    > Verzonden: zaterdag 3 april 2004 22:51
    > Aan: moq
    > Onderwerp: Re: MD cultural level??
    >
    > Hello Platt and Wim (dutch too?).
    >
    > With growing interest I have been following your discussions and today I
    > received Lila's Child in the mail. The book looks promising and I will
    > certainly enjoy it just as I enjoyed Pirsig's books.
    >
    > Ever since reading the other two books I have been thinking about them
    > and how MOQ could be used to interpret and understand different
    > cultures.
    > From your discussions I notice that you also find there is more than
    > just
    > distinction of social and intellectual levels.
    > So far there is no mention of any cultural influence on the levels. When
    > I
    > look around me and read the papers, I cannot neglect the notion that
    > social
    > and intellectual levels are perceived differently within different
    > cultures.
    > Certainly the meaning of the words social and intellectual are cultural
    > dependant! So is MOQ cultural dependant?
    >
    > Does this mean that there is a cultural level above the social and
    > intellectual level? or how can we look at his?
    >
    > Anybody ideas?
    >
    > Regards,
    > Bart Scholten
    >
    >
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