>It means that when one of your own rolls his eyes at some deep ecology
>concept and mutters "malthusian" as if he was muttering "Jesuit", you need
>to set him straight;

I would, will.  But I haven't seen that.  Doesn't mean it didn't happen.  


>(BTW, the Sierra Club sell-out and treachery is ours to deal with, and is
>being confronted across the country even as we write. You could perhaps
>persuade the Marxist camp that to admit some priority to habitat issues is
>crucial.)

There is no singular Marxist camp.  And every Marxist I know today is very
aggressive on environmental issues.  Perhaps not as informed as we might
be, but cognizant nontheless that it's real and important.

Do we really need to divide responsibility for calling down name-callers?
If I use an ad hominem argument against you, you call me.  I'll correct.

Not sure we are in camps.  The "camps" have already merged.  We're just
learing how to be neighbors.



"If insurrection is an art, its main content is to know how to give the
struggle the form appropriate to the political situation."

                        -Vo Nguyen Giap



"Rather than seeking comparabilities in statistical terms among what are
all too often superficial features of different situations, comparabilities
must be sought at the level of determinate mechanisms, at the level of
processes that are generally hidden from easy view."

                        -Eleanor Burke Leacock



"Every day one has to struggle that this love to a living humanity
transform itself into concrete acts, in acts that serve as examples, as
motivation."

                        -Ernesto "Che" Guevara

"Mask no difficulties."

                        -Amilcar Cabral

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