This sort of concern is why I didn’t advocate an actual coordination effort in the opposite direction, but I think the advice of “build robust communities that have ‘train successors’ baked into the DNA” is important advice regardless, which meanwhile helps with the problem in (I think) a basically pure-positive way. (It’s harder for a new organizer to do, esp. if no one else is showing much signs of agency, but I think generally worth the effort).
This sort of concern is why I didn’t advocate an actual coordination effort in the opposite direction, but I think the advice of “build robust communities that have ‘train successors’ baked into the DNA” is important advice regardless, which meanwhile helps with the problem in (I think) a basically pure-positive way. (It’s harder for a new organizer to do, esp. if no one else is showing much signs of agency, but I think generally worth the effort).