Comments on: Frackonomics: Economic Strategy for Fractivists http://occupy-us.org/issue-no-4/frackonomics-economic-strategy-fractivists?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=frackonomics-economic-strategy-fractivists A weekly magazine for the Occupy movement Mon, 26 May 2014 21:47:30 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 By: disqus_ECbCKTMDA5 http://occupy-us.org/issue-no-4/frackonomics-economic-strategy-fractivists#comment-15 disqus_ECbCKTMDA5 Wed, 13 Feb 2013 19:03:00 +0000 http://occupy-us.org/?p=342#comment-15 Hi Julian, I just shared your article--so that means I like it. It's practical and educational. I knew that the gas industry was economically challenged, but now I know more details than before and have an overall sense of how the industry is structured. I also admire the tone. Factual, detached, and calmly educational in a way that rouses action but not anger. That's partly my age speaking, but partly the Buddhist influence in my life. Even if we're angry (and I am), we are more likely to get what we want by sticking with the kind of information you are compiling and sharing so creatively. Thank you for your excellent hard work. Elaine Mansfield Hi Julian,
I just shared your article–so that means I like it. It’s practical and educational. I knew that the gas industry was economically challenged, but now I know more details than before and have an overall sense of how the industry is structured. I also admire the tone. Factual, detached, and calmly educational in a way that rouses action but not anger. That’s partly my age speaking, but partly the Buddhist influence in my life. Even if we’re angry (and I am), we are more likely to get what we want by sticking with the kind of information you are compiling and sharing so creatively. Thank you for your excellent hard work.
Elaine Mansfield

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