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	<title>Comments on: Clay Shirky on cognitive maps</title>
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		<title>By: The Rantings of Eric Nehrlich &#124;&#124; Construction vs. design</title>
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		<description>[...] It reminds me of Clay Shirky&#8217;s separation of radial vs. Cartesian thinkers, where Cartesian thinkers look at the big picture from an idealistic point of view, and radial thinkers start with what&#8217;s possible and work from there. [...]</description>
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