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Unfortunately, speaking of sustaining work as a platform, unfortunately, the way we are sustained here is with these ads. So hold on. And we are back. And this, I guess, brings us to the kind of work that's happening here. I was very excited because one of the things y'all have done is an interview with Raul Zabecki, who is the author of, like, one of my favorite quotes of all time.
Unfortunately, speaking of sustaining work as a platform, unfortunately, the way we are sustained here is with these ads. So hold on. And we are back. And this, I guess, brings us to the kind of work that's happening here. I was very excited because one of the things y'all have done is an interview with Raul Zabecki, who is the author of, like, one of my favorite quotes of all time.
Unfortunately, speaking of sustaining work as a platform, unfortunately, the way we are sustained here is with these ads. So hold on. And we are back. And this, I guess, brings us to the kind of work that's happening here. I was very excited because one of the things y'all have done is an interview with Raul Zabecki, who is the author of, like, one of my favorite quotes of all time.
I think I've said on this show, like, multiple times. I weirdly ran into... In a sort of completely unrelated book called Rhythms of the Pachacuti, which is about the water and gas wars in Bolivia. I talk about this book on the show like all the time. This quote goes roughly like struggle illuminates the divisions of a society like lightning illuminates the sky. And I love it.
I think I've said on this show, like, multiple times. I weirdly ran into... In a sort of completely unrelated book called Rhythms of the Pachacuti, which is about the water and gas wars in Bolivia. I talk about this book on the show like all the time. This quote goes roughly like struggle illuminates the divisions of a society like lightning illuminates the sky. And I love it.
I think I've said on this show, like, multiple times. I weirdly ran into... In a sort of completely unrelated book called Rhythms of the Pachacuti, which is about the water and gas wars in Bolivia. I talk about this book on the show like all the time. This quote goes roughly like struggle illuminates the divisions of a society like lightning illuminates the sky. And I love it.
It's like it's like it's the best explanation of what happened during 2020 that I've ever seen. And this is sort of what's happening. Like right now, too, is like you have these sort of flashpoint moments where we're, you know, suddenly like all of how society works very briefly becomes visible and you have this sort of moment when you're illuminated by it to act.
It's like it's like it's the best explanation of what happened during 2020 that I've ever seen. And this is sort of what's happening. Like right now, too, is like you have these sort of flashpoint moments where we're, you know, suddenly like all of how society works very briefly becomes visible and you have this sort of moment when you're illuminated by it to act.
It's like it's like it's the best explanation of what happened during 2020 that I've ever seen. And this is sort of what's happening. Like right now, too, is like you have these sort of flashpoint moments where we're, you know, suddenly like all of how society works very briefly becomes visible and you have this sort of moment when you're illuminated by it to act.
And so I'm I'm really excited that you are talking to him and. Yeah. Can you talk a little bit more about what's been going on and what's to come?
And so I'm I'm really excited that you are talking to him and. Yeah. Can you talk a little bit more about what's been going on and what's to come?
And so I'm I'm really excited that you are talking to him and. Yeah. Can you talk a little bit more about what's been going on and what's to come?
Yeah, and that's something I think is useful for everyone listening to this, is that it's a lot easier to develop better ideas, and it makes your writing more clear, it makes the way that you, just the way you act in the world a lot more clear when you're working with other people, and it's the process by which the best stuff gets created.
Yeah, and that's something I think is useful for everyone listening to this, is that it's a lot easier to develop better ideas, and it makes your writing more clear, it makes the way that you, just the way you act in the world a lot more clear when you're working with other people, and it's the process by which the best stuff gets created.
Yeah, and that's something I think is useful for everyone listening to this, is that it's a lot easier to develop better ideas, and it makes your writing more clear, it makes the way that you, just the way you act in the world a lot more clear when you're working with other people, and it's the process by which the best stuff gets created.
The older anarchist movement. I mean, when I say older, I mean like anti-globalization era stuff. It seemed like there was a lot more of a kind of anarchist media sphere.
The older anarchist movement. I mean, when I say older, I mean like anti-globalization era stuff. It seemed like there was a lot more of a kind of anarchist media sphere.
The older anarchist movement. I mean, when I say older, I mean like anti-globalization era stuff. It seemed like there was a lot more of a kind of anarchist media sphere.
Yeah, like through the 2000s to some extent.
Yeah, like through the 2000s to some extent.