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Fetishisms of Apocalypse

by Larry Lohmann

first published 20 September 2014

file iconFetishisms of Apocalypse

Climate change and other environmental campaigns often try to mobilize people around the idea of avoiding apocalypse. This short piece for Occupied Times explores some of the weaknesses of this approach.

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