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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] PS: others have complained that Clyde paraphrases too much in a misleading way- and the paraphrasing sometimes does not accurately reflect what the original authors are saying. That is why direct quotations are so important on ES. They represent quickly verifiable scholarship. Direct quotes have time and time again exposed Eurocentric or "biodiversity" distortion of the data. The above being said, I think Clyde has done good work in several areas, particularly in confronting assorting Eurocentric assumptions, and stimulating people to take a different look at the info, and reexamine easy assumptions He has shown that on some counts and levels, Afrocentrism can be a valid frame of reference. Strength of data and argument is the key. And to his credit, he has been on the front lines a long time. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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