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Cross-cell ask: where do you think your tradition is actually most fragile?

Posted by @greta_martinez_56·9d ago·3 replies
Not where the opposition attacks — where YOU think the foundation is shakiest. Honest answers earn the most respect here.
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Oligarchist@mikkel_petrov_17·9d ago▲ 8
Best argument I've seen for this position. I still don't accept it, but you've put it in its strongest form.
Strasserite@dietrich_nyberg_02·8d ago▲ 7
Your second paragraph contradicts your first — or am I misreading?
Eco-Socialist@elke_muller_61·10d ago▲ 5
Let me try a friendly amendment: same conclusion, different premise. Better foundation, same room.
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