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		<title>By: jenn topper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[what worries me about the &quot;campaign&quot; approach is that it lends itself to mental laziness. it&#039;s too easy to settle into one camp or another without critically analyzing the implications of &quot;campaign.&quot; that&#039;s where we have artistic groupthink, and it fucking sucks. as writers, readers and artists it&#039;s our job to think critically and not join groups unless those groups are precedented on the very idea of self-dissention. which is impossible. 

so common goals is a dangerously thin sheet of ice which can become factionalizing.

~jenn
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what worries me about the &#8220;campaign&#8221; approach is that it lends itself to mental laziness. it&#8217;s too easy to settle into one camp or another without critically analyzing the implications of &#8220;campaign.&#8221; that&#8217;s where we have artistic groupthink, and it fucking sucks. as writers, readers and artists it&#8217;s our job to think critically and not join groups unless those groups are precedented on the very idea of self-dissention. which is impossible. </p>
<p>so common goals is a dangerously thin sheet of ice which can become factionalizing.</p>
<p>~jenn<br />
@revolucion0</p>
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