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Thanks for the shout out, Nathaniel

My feelings were kinda hurt that FotM wasn't mentioned in Brad's otherwise admirable survey. Maybe because we don't have the famed History of Shaving logo (Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao) on the home page, maybe because of our eclectic approach (motto: a blog of struggle, self-determination, socialism--and some other stuff) we don't get cited as Maoist or even red as often as we deserve. And we are the most active of a small constellation of FRSO/OSCL associated blogs.

Rather more bothersome to me is the paucity of comments you note. Kasama's enviable track record so far shows that there are folks in the blogosphere who are eager to grapple with and thrash out questions of ideology and theory, and if there is a single or hegemonic place withing a tradition, like Kasama or Red Flags before it, it can serve as a center.

Fire on the Mountain is probably too scattered and covers too much stuff addressed elsewhere to draw a dedicated postership. Readership we are building, but a lot of it is among activists who tend to be web-shy for reasons of time, age, other commitments. I hear from them personally about pieces posted there far more often than they put up comments.

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