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The prospect of catastrophe quite brightened my week.
The world we live in – economically shaky, politically feeble, menaced by zealots, with a fearful populace half-elated by the prospect of catastrophe yet still urgently searching for scapegoats – is only too similar to that described by Eco in his survey of 19th-century Europe.
Again, a comparison to Scranton and Scheffler is instructive: if, in Learning to Die, the prospect of catastrophe makes petrocapitalist forms of life visible so they can be exchanged for new forms, and in Death and the Afterlife it serves to reaffirm our attachment to extant forms, in Station Eleven it serves to make objects beautiful by temporarily detaching them from form.
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Perhaps it is our concern for our loved ones that explains our horror at the prospect of a post-mortem catastrophe.
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But before we get too excited about the prospect of Democrats averting planetary catastrophe, it's worth noting that the partisan divide on topics related to fossil fuels and global warming is something of a joke.
After a weekend spent absorbing the prospect of full-blown nuclear catastrophe in Japan, perhaps the world's most sophisticated engineering power, Americans appear far less inclined to assume such risks on their own shores, experts say.
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