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I myself would not call Disaster!
Quite the opposite: I come to it by looking at the worst that humans are capable of in times of crisis -- what I call "disaster capitalism".
Sometimes disasters are purposely induced--what we might call "disaster in the first degree," by military coups, such as in Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Indonesia.
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We call disasters unimaginable, but all we do is imagine such things.
Rep. Scott Garrett of New Jersey called disaster relief "wasteful spending".
In political circles, this particular look is called "disaster casual".
Montano is a PhD candidate in an emerging field called disaster science and management.
A spoof called "Disaster Movie" has closed off a downtown street, turning the Chamber of Commerce building into a natural history museum.
Comdisco, the company that will occupy the site, will use the new building to house its clients' duplicate files to provide continuity services, formerly called disaster recovery services.
In the growing shadow of what Naomi Klein calls "disaster capitalism", few today would argue that Marx wasn't on to something in believing capitalism would, eventually, destroy itself.
The latter has been called "disaster prevention" education by sex educators who wish they could teach more; a dramatic example of the former comes in a video called "No Second Chances," which has been used in abstinence-only courses.
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