The pushback is essentially David Gerard, so I’d be curious how you’re thinking of having to deal with him specifically, instead of just “loss of control” in the abstract. (If you haven’t already read Trace’s essay, it illustrates what I mean much better than I can summarise here.)
The pushback is essentially David Gerard, so I’d be curious how you’re thinking of having to deal with him specifically, instead of just “loss of control” in the abstract. (If you haven’t already read Trace’s essay, it illustrates what I mean much better than I can summarise here.)