Re: A preliminary look at Spoonerisms




"TruthSlave" <TS@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:f89ga3$4vs$1@xxxxxxxxxxx


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"Our language of 'goals and objectives', is one borrowed from the
behaviorists."



Quite the contrary. It is what behaviorism is meant to replace. The rest of
your rambling piece is either unintelligible nonsense, or mistaken at the
most basic level.



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