Recently they've published a couple of articles on the theme of gardening and how it relates to politics that I found especially perceptive.
- The Hidden Allies of the Underground Republic. What mycorrhizal networks, beneficial insects, and the underground republic can teach us about resisting collapse.
- The False Flower in the Underground Republic. A dispatch from the garden bed, on what bindweed can teach us about Trumpism, entanglement, and the danger of mistaking strangulation for strength,
From the second column:
A living system is not healthy because nothing grows wildly, it’s healthy because the wildness doesn’t all belong to one thing, and a democracy is not healthy because nobody fights, it’s healthy because no one hungry vine is allowed to wrap itself around every structure and call the suffocation unity.So yes, the false flower is pretty, yes, it’s persistent, yes, it will be back tomorrow. But so will we.
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