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Luke Dodson – The Myth of Progress and The Woke Re-writing of History

October 27, 2023

Luke Dodson and Greg Moffitt in conversation. (Stream / download audio at bottom of page) The decline of industrial civilization...

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COVID-19: What’s Really Happening?

September 24, 2020

Well, you wanted a different world, and now you’ve got it. No matter how the misery and mayhem being wreaked...

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COVID-19: What’s Really Happening?

July 05, 2020

Controlled demolition of the global financial system, drastic reduction in human activity due to climate change, or a bit of...

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James Howard Kunstler – Living in the Long Emergency

March 24, 2020

James Howard Kunstler and I discuss the current coronavirus crisis and his latest book 'Living in the Long Emergency: Global...

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James Howard Kunstler – The Geography of Nowhere

March 15, 2018

James Howard Kunstler discusses his book 'The Geography of Nowhere - The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape'. First...

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John Michael Greer – Beyond Collapse: The Future of Civilization

June 13, 2017

John Michael Greer discusses the retirement of his popular blog The Archdruid report, his latest venture Ecosophia, and the future...

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Dmitry Orlov – Shrinking the Technosphere

March 02, 2017

Dmitry Orlov discusses his book Shrinking the Technosphere: Getting a Grip on the Technologies that Limit our Autonomy, Self-sufficiency and...

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Grafton Tanner – Culture, Capitalism, and Digital Disease: Part One

June 11, 2016

Grafton Tanner discusses his book Babbling Corpse - Vaporwave and the Commodification of Ghosts. The age of global capitalism promised...

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David Fridley – Green Dreams: Future or Fantasy?

November 21, 2014

David Fridley of the Post Carbon Institute discusses renewable energy technology and the future of industrial civilization. In the face...

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James Howard Kunstler – Too Much Magic

August 23, 2014

James Howard Kunstler discusses some of the issues raised in his books The Long Emergency (2005) and Too Much Magic...

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