I am always struck by the quality of the articles in Etc. First I love Aaron Eckstein's painting on the cover. Then about the contents: Ben's transcription of Korzybski's recording and essay on it, Mr Levinson's article about the role of the person who labels in the contents of the label, Mr Masumoto's text on Ehime Maru and the different descriptions of it in US and Japan, the article on Deleuze's work and orientation... they all seem valuable to me. Strangely enough, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari seem more appreciated in US than in France, and I am often struck by the culture of US citizens concerning French philosophers. So there are no article in this issue which I do not like: all of them seem to me important. Definitely, it's a great issue ! Congrat to the team who made it !
Thanks for the summary of your program: much information there that could be valuable for anyone interested. I would like to recommend a book (you might have already come across) I found so interesting, informative, and easy reading despite the title which might throw of some: "Neuropsychotherapy", How the Neurosciences Inform Effective Psychotherapy", by Klaus Grawe.
If you visit my web site miltondawes.com/contact/ you can send me an e-mail and I will be able to send you a copy of the article "General Semantics--Advanced Thinking."