[Redbook6:11][19881019:1605d]{Classes
and Societies [continued
(4)]}[19th
October 1988]
19881019.1605
[continued]
If
(ignoring the inconsistent Virtues) we correct these defects,* we get
something not unlike the Circle patterns of Society, etc:
[Text
extracted from ms diagram shown above]
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‘Philosophers’
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C
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↑
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↑
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(Vocations)
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(People
of Inspiration)
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☼
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M~
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‘Men
of Action’
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(Professions)
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↓
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J~
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‘Votaries
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←(Trades)→
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#(–
these would I think be interested in a fusion of Western (right) and
Eastern (left) philosophies)
–
which
brings us back to the earlier point** about providing a place for
left-semi-circle types in modern Societies.
What
is interesting is whether the previous assumption of approximate
equality of numbers across the circle holds good – or whether the
mathematical doubling series applies: either regularly throughout the
Circle, or unpredictably after the Point of Accumulation (near
J~).***
----
Presumably,
if the statistics on occupations by birth-date**** were well-founded,
there must be an equal distribution of Individuals around the Circle.
*[See
last previous entry]
**(ref
Book V [[Redbook5:171][19880618:1855]{The
Metaphysic of Metaphysics}[18th
June 1988]])
[[Redbook6:10-11][19881019:1605c]{Classes
and Societies [continued (3)]}[19th October 1988];
[Redbook5:205][19880702:2002c]{Aristotelian
Art [continued (3)]}[2nd
July 1988]&ant;
[Redbook6:77][19890104:1933c]{Aristotelian
Art}[4th January 1989],<20190409>]
***[[Redbook5:248-262][19880803:1017b]{Chaotic
Determinism (+ Extracts)}[3rd August 1988];
[Redbook5:253-254][19880804:1354b]{Chaotic
Determinism (+ Extracts) [continued (12)]}[4th August 1988]; & eg
[Redbook5:274][19880812:0025b]{Angelic
Degrees}[12th August 1988]]
****[See
many previous references to the Times report of the original
statistical survey report(s) by Professor Alan Smithers in 1978(ff?)]
#[This
footnote is above, immediately under the text extracted from ms
diagram above]
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