Feeding homeless people is also a form of praxis. Even if you aren’t arming for the revolution, you are still contributing to fighting against capitalism.
Feeding homeless people is also a form of praxis. Even if you aren’t arming for the revolution, you are still contributing to fighting against capitalism.
I feel like that falls under “don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good”.
We could take this further. Where are you getting the seeds? Was a purchase from a capitalist source anywhere in the chain of the history of the plant’s ancestors? Are these distant offspring of monsanto seeds? Does that make it worse, or better if you didn’t pay for yor your own seeds but sourced them a different way?
Very fair, and to be clear I’m not arguing that perfect be the enemy of good enough here.
Interesting considerations in your hypotheticals, I’m sure it depends on your perspective