Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Currently, Aeon does not accept comments.
Inasmuch as (1) I have considered for lo these many decades most of the "new" ideas presented in the many excellent articles of Aeon, and (2) Aeon provides no recourse to the reader who has thought harder and deeper upon the many important questions under consideration in Aeon and who is ready to correct, amend, or add to what has been written by the privileged Aeon authors, and (3) the only class of scholars who are permitted to offer contributions to Aeon, and only with great difficulty, are those who are least likely to have useful insights into their own topics because of restrictions in thought ancillary to their employment, namely, academics who are inclined to reject limits to growth and to accept the pedestrian thinking of the corporations that control their institutions, I propose to enter comments on Aeon articles in this blog; and, I offer the same opportunity to anyone else who wishes to comment.
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