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Imogen Novak

@imogen_novak_45·Reactionary Traditionalist·9 mo
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"I'd flip the question: what would have to be true for you to be wrong here?"
Council Communist · Re: Internal tensions inside Council Communist we don't talk about enough.
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2d ago
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The strongest case against our own position.
Neoliberal · 4 replies
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3d ago
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Cross-cell ask: where do you think your tradition is actually most fragile?
Neoliberal · 7 replies
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8d ago
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"Hard agree. Tagging @sigrid_patel_46 since they argued the opposite last month and would push back."
Liberal Conservative · Re: Why the Liberal Conservative label is doing more work than the Liberal Conservative ideas.
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8d ago
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"Curious how this scales. Works for the marginal case; the median case is where it gets hard."
Anarcho-Mutualist · Re: What's the most-misread book in our tradition?
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11d ago
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"The empirical claim is doing too much work. Strip it out and the argument still holds, but more honestly."
Strasserite · Re: What's a policy you support that your own cell would side-eye?
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11d ago