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I borrowed it from the library and read it fairly quickly. What I recall is it was about industrial consciousness. My post on Hobbesian conflict grew out of thinking I’ve been doing on pack experiences and rewilding of human experience in the built landscape. I see no connection.
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Charges of appropriation are a serious thing, and if you can point to exactly what you’re talking about, and point to specific passages or clearly identical ideas, I’d be be the first to acknowledge any unconscious influence I may have been unaware of, and cite appropriately.
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What I strongly object to is casual accusations like this. We all read and write a lot, and all our work is shaped consciously and unconsciously by what we are reading. To assume and assert malice without pointing out specific things like identical passages is highly ungracious.
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An unfortunate confluence is happening here. Given my reads on both you guys you'd get along quite cordially in person. I'd encourage you both to consider this one of those instances where Twitter purges the nuance instrumental to avoiding unintentional frictions.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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