09.15.07
H-Net
I posted two pieces (reproduced on this blog yesterday and day before) to H-World, but I have a hard time in that environment (in fairness they have always posted my contributions, unlike some of the H-Net lists) confronted with the sluggish academic stance on historical theory. This isn’t a personal complaint, since the eonic effect is a difficult and tricky new approach to historical theory. But, whatever the case with H-Net, the real issue is the nature of the academic paradigm environment and the difficulty of ’surviving Darwinian’ asphyxiation.