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<description><![CDATA[<p>The theory of <a href="http://www.zapboom.com/content/view/68640/An_Introduction_to_Semiotic_Democracy.html">semiotic democracy</a> states that ordinary people can re-define and create culture.  We are not merely the passive receptacles of judgements, beliefs, and traditions. We can re-work these semiotics (signs) and in so doing re-work culture.  </p><p><img src="http://bligoo.com/media/users/0/908/images/white_house_rayt_Aug07_centercrop.jpg" border="0" alt="white_house_rayt_Aug07_centercrop.jpg" title="white_house_rayt_Aug07_centercrop.jpg" hspace="4" vspace="4" width="450" align="left" /><i>screenshot of Rayt comments at the top of www.whitehouse.gov: One thousand comments </i></p> <a class="read-more " href="http://www.raytthenet.com/content/view/68669/Semiotic_Democracy_and_Rayt.html">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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