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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Just to make a small point. "University Professors" is hardly a > credible term to give yourself validity though. Really depends on the > professor and hoe respected he is within his field. Aleksandar, I'm > sure you have mentioned their names in your book and their credibility > can be checked in turn to see if their opinions give weight to your > theoretical model. If you really want to be taken seriously.. maybe > you should consider publishing your work in socio-economic journals > and let the world's best academics have a look at it. Some of the world's best academic have already seen my work but they don't know what to think about it just because nothing similar ever existed. It does not mean they refused me, but do not know what to tell. However I am breaking the ice anyway. In two weeks I have a speech at the Society for Utopian Studies conference in San Diego where leading authorities in the field will listen to me. Here is the link http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/. I was also invited next year to the Second International Conference on new directions in the humanities in Prato, Italy. Here is the link http://humanitiesconference.com/ProposalSystem/Presentations/P000398. So it's getting better and better but very slowly. Aleksandar Sarovic www.sarovic.com
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