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We forget all kinds of things, trivial and important ones; and not
just things but also topics and techniques, and we forget in
different ways. Inconvenient as it is to forget your to-do list,
forgetting grave political factors can lead to repeating the same
mistakes. Foolish as it is to let proven solutions fall by the
wayside, repression, both on a personal as on a political level,
will lead to catastrophe. This book enumerates many things already
forgotten (or in the process of being forgotten) and maps the
tortuous paths of relinquishing useful ways of doing things. By
analyzing "forgetting" in the light of historical context and
psychological necessity, this study offers counter-strategies to
the loss of social memory and stresses the benefits of social
recollection.
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