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Hector Miguel Padilla commented on Supervising Nation-States with Experts on July 30, 2008, 10:55 PM
It is going to encounter many problems and the obstacles are high, on the other hand we have to start formally in the direction of Global concensus and nobody thinks is going to be easy, the National States are a thing of the past after WWII, young people are more globally attuned and the new internet generation is definetedly implosive and totally involved, are we the T.V. generation lagging behind?. The proposition is highly inteligent and well thought yet we are a bit late.
Hector Miguel Padilla commented on Supervising Nation-States with Experts on July 30, 2008, 6:55 PM
It is going to encounter many problems and the obstacles are high, on the other hand we have to start formally in the direction of Global concensus and nobody thinks is going to be easy, the National States are a thing of the past after WWII, young people are more globally attuned and the new internet generation is definetedly implosive and totally involved, are we the T.V. generation lagging behind?. The proposition is highly inteligent and well thought yet we are a bit late.
Hector Miguel Padilla commented on Jorie Graham On America's Understanding of the Planet on July 30, 2008, 1:59 AM
Very well thought, Thank you.
Hector Miguel Padilla commented on Why is English better for poetry than the Romance languages? on July 30, 2008, 1:32 AM
In "Holderlin and the Essense of Poetry", Heidegger brings forth the co-simultaneity of language and listening, thus language as a gift.
Age: 62, married, 3 sons. Education: B. in Psychology and B. in Business, Masters in Psychology. Got out of large family business and started own with very limited resources, after 2 years went national then international, sold out, gave family and myself time, now that my sons are coming back from University, I am back on business. Nec octium. I enjoy being with highly intelligent friends, people, and welcome this magnificent experiment for its openness. Started reading M. McLuhan's in the early 60's, we are in the Global Village imploding.

Hector Miguel Padilla commented on Kishore Mahbubani: What does the West not understand about Asia? on December 30, 2008, 10:35 PM
TOO SHORT AN EXPOSITION. PLEASE EXPAND IT.