A friend mentioned "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052-2072, which I had unread on my shelves; now half way through. Do read it if you haven't already. Usefully makes the messy birthing of a world of collective care imaginable. Especially germane to the topic of this session is the first interview with the skinner.
oooooo gunna definitely snag a copy of that. Anon notes by messaging on the substack app or sending an email to billshaner@substack.com. Comments on here are for paid subscribers (mostly to keep out the cranks lol) so they have to be attributable to an account
Is it possible to submit anonymous notes?
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A friend mentioned "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052-2072, which I had unread on my shelves; now half way through. Do read it if you haven't already. Usefully makes the messy birthing of a world of collective care imaginable. Especially germane to the topic of this session is the first interview with the skinner.
oooooo gunna definitely snag a copy of that. Anon notes by messaging on the substack app or sending an email to billshaner@substack.com. Comments on here are for paid subscribers (mostly to keep out the cranks lol) so they have to be attributable to an account
Jeuji- Thank you so much! I would love to check out the book and am putting it on my list.
Bill can answer for sure but my guess is you can't comment anoymously, and that's probably a function of Substack.