OK, so I was wrong about that whole no political entry thing.
One: I'm trying to parse out exactly what makes a "socialist-anarchist", as some critics of the Occupy protesters are calling them, and how these two terms can fit together without being contradictory when you take their actual definitions into account.
Two: I'm likewise trying to parse out exactly what constitutes a "Socialist Republican" as Michele Bachmann called some of her fellow Republicans (though she refuses to name who she's thinking about) and, again, trying to figure out how these two terms can fit together without being contradictory when you take their actual definitions into account.
In the meantime, I'm also resisting the impulse to write a short story around the concept of both of these terms.
One: I'm trying to parse out exactly what makes a "socialist-anarchist", as some critics of the Occupy protesters are calling them, and how these two terms can fit together without being contradictory when you take their actual definitions into account.
Two: I'm likewise trying to parse out exactly what constitutes a "Socialist Republican" as Michele Bachmann called some of her fellow Republicans (though she refuses to name who she's thinking about) and, again, trying to figure out how these two terms can fit together without being contradictory when you take their actual definitions into account.
In the meantime, I'm also resisting the impulse to write a short story around the concept of both of these terms.