I worry a bit that the tools for thought space tilts towards an individualistic outlook, e.g. ‘how can I accumulate knowledge to monetise my Substack newsletter’.

Even the collective knowledge management from the VC-backed offerings has a ‘knowledge as capital’ feel.

Let’s not let that happen and make sure all this is liberatory technology, yes? Tools for praxis, tools for commoning, tools for revolution.

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