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Werner Erhard and Associates, also known as WE&A or as WEA, operated as a commercial entity of the Large-group awareness training from February 1981 until early 1991. It replaced Erhard Seminars Training, Inc. as the vehicle for marketing, selling and imparting the content of the ''est'' training, and offered what some people refer to as "personal-growth" programs. Initially WE&A marketed and staged the ''est'' training (in the form of the ''est'' seminars and workshops), but in 1984 the est Training was replaced by a more modern, briefer, less confrontational program based on Werner Erhard's teachings called "The Forum".〔Anthony Gottlieb: "Heidegger for Fun and Profit", in ''The New York Times'', January 7, 1990. http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/07/books/heidegger-for-fun-and-profit.html?ref=martinheidegger, retrieved 2011-10-29〕〔Dan Wakefield, "How Do We Know When It's God?: A Spiritual Memoir"〕 In 1991 Erhard sold the assets of WE&A to a group of employees, who later formed Landmark Education. Erhard then retired〔("Site by Former Associates committed to providing accurate and reliable information about Werner Erhard" ). Retrieved 2007-09-09〕 and left the United States. == Timeline == For additional Information, see Werner Erhard and ''est''. * February 1981: Werner Erhard and Associates (WE&A) set up.〔 * 1983: The fatal accident of a participant occurred〔Ragland, Jr., Gerald F. (1984). "Complaint in Trespass for Wrongful Death - Demand for Jury Trial". ''Civil Action No. N 84 497 JAC'' (United States District Court for the District of Connecticut).〕 * 1984: WE&A replaces the est training with "The Forum".〔 * 1991: Erhard sold the assets of WE&A to a group of employees, who later formed Landmark Education. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Werner Erhard and Associates」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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