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Collectively Flawed

Madeleine Schulz

Queer, neurodivergent mom and researcher exploring leftist contradictions on the path to collective liberation. How do we survive and even thrive in a capitalist society, while working to create a more radical future?

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  • Madeleine Schulz

    Queer, neurodivergent mom, activist and researcher based in Seattle and working in tech. I'm here to explore the contradictions of living a radical, nonconformist, abolitionist life in a capitalist society.

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