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That's exactly my thinking. It reminds me of how sometimes a human plants a nonnative plant in their yard, and there's not one sign of regeneration for years and decades. But then it reaches some age, or some condition changes, or a bird poops out it's seed in some other place, and the nonnative plant's behavior bursts into an invasion and spreads across a region, or even a continent. In the beginning it looked so harmless, but then something sparked and bam!

I love JZ, pure intentions and he's so knowledgeable & well-versed on everything anprim, I agree with almost all his views, it's hard for me to flesh out disagreements with him. If I believed in pair bonding, his wife better watch out. jj

But I'm almost done writing the critique. It might go in a zine and/or my blog. Someone encouraged me to submit it to Anarchist Library. I could submit it to B&GR (wild resistance?) for them to reject again, it's too counter to their motif or not well written enough or whatever. Considering sending it to JZ first, but then we might get stuck in a rabbit hole going back & forth, or he might not have time & inclination to debate it.

If I didn't believe this made much of a difference in terms of action on the ground I wouldn't bother playing abstract language & thought games. But I believe it does matter.