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Whoa there Frank, that wasn't what I meant at all. Perhaps it's my uncanny ability to show up at the wrong place at the wrong time, saying the wrong thing. Please allow me to try again. What was meant is that when a diary is set to a personal experience it reveals itself differently than a diary which only sets forth facts. If ones believes that everyone and everything is connected in some way, then it stands to reason that if we can attempt to understand and solve the problems of one, we have a better chance of solving the problems of others.
by sgr2 on Thu Jun 17th, 2010 at 11:17:47 AM EST
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I agree, but my comment was intended to speak to the issue of "Diaries" becoming so depersonalized that they come to be technocratic documents. At the heart of it, the story is about the many relationships among people and policy. Without the personal connection, the story is without a fundamentally important component, and fails.

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by geezer in Paris (risico at wanadoo(flypoop)fr) on Sun Jun 20th, 2010 at 01:32:12 AM EST
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