User talk:Philip Sutton
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Your addition to the Sustainability article was appreciated. Nevertheless, I removed it, for two reasons. First of all, it contradicts what Robert himself says — he does, after all, call his system conditions "system conditions of sustainability." Nevertheless, your argument makes an interesting point, which brings me to the second reason: Lack of sources. You can cite from any published work (even your own) provided that the citation is appropriate. In this case, since you are apparently contradicting Robert, a peer-reviewed citation would be preferable.
I also had to remove your addition to the Bibliography. The link was broken. However, if the paper adds valuable information to the what has been said in the article, and you are able to fix the link, it could be restored.
Again, welcome! Sunray 15:28, 31 July 2007 (UTC)