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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Open Thread
Question: Readership here is small, seemingly 5 to 10 per day? I don't know who all the readers are, but was wondering if TBTW is of value to any of them, or if I should just abandon the blog for other activities?
Thanks for the thought. Given that I haven't posted here at all in months, and that I still get a small trickle of hits, as well as one or more links to the site every month, AND given the benefit of recording and expressing my thoughts as you (bradleyb) point out, maybe I'll resume once I've resolved other new priorities (some unexpected and dispreferred) and as I find more time. As for gratfication, I'd rather be part of a broader and deeper discourse that networks transformational praxis aimed at varieties of libertarian socialism, rather than swatting at the deadly flies of the day--even if it remained only discourse and vision, for the time being. As I see it, few if any have even begun. Where can one even find a realistic beginning that isn't a beginning of an something already shown to be inherently flawed or contradictory? I would imagine that new ideas exist mostly in isolation. How do those ideas find each other and reflect back into experimentation and action?
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Thanks for the thought. Given that I haven't posted here at all in months, and that I still get a small trickle of hits, as well as one or more links to the site every month, AND given the benefit of recording and expressing my thoughts as you (bradleyb) point out, maybe I'll resume once I've resolved other new priorities (some unexpected and dispreferred) and as I find more time. As for gratfication, I'd rather be part of a broader and deeper discourse that networks transformational praxis aimed at varieties of libertarian socialism, rather than swatting at the deadly flies of the day--even if it remained only discourse and vision, for the time being. As I see it, few if any have even begun. Where can one even find a realistic beginning that isn't a beginning of an something already shown to be inherently flawed or contradictory? I would imagine that new ideas exist mostly in isolation. How do those ideas find each other and reflect back into experimentation and action?
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