I think she does, indirectly. Homeostasis might be easier to maintain with a 
diversity of strategies preserved in the milieu. Authoritarianism is a 
monotonic forcing structure. As long as there's a vibrant ecology of 
revolutionaries throbbing underneath, then authoritarianism is A-OK. But if it 
squashes the diversity required to find new solutions over time, then it's not.

On 4/2/20 9:09 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> I don't think Ms. Gaia cares too much about the authoritarianism problem, 
> though.  

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