Days
of Destruction:
interview with Chris Hedges
and Morris Berman
interview with Chris Hedges
and Morris Berman
20
May, 2013
While
the cultural foundations of the United States are unraveling the
unconscious programs of American society lay outside of public
dialogue. Where there was once an American Dream, a spiritual void
remains. As the framework of consumer society breaks down, will an
economic system of inverted totalitarianism reverse become explicit?
Why do our elites seem incapable of formulating a rational response
to this crisis of civilization?
In
Extraenvironmentalist #60 we discuss the current condition of
American culture with Chris Hedges and Morris Berman.
Chris describes the process of breakdown he’s witnessed in other countries as elites withdraw when they feel their system of control crumbling.
Morris reflects the current crisis of capitalism against the breakdown of the feudal system hundreds of years ago to describe a broader historical process.
Then, we speak with Dmitry Orlov about his new book: The Five Stages of Collapse. Dmitry talks about the psychological damage created by access to large amounts of money and explains how to think practically about a failing global economic system.
Chris describes the process of breakdown he’s witnessed in other countries as elites withdraw when they feel their system of control crumbling.
Morris reflects the current crisis of capitalism against the breakdown of the feudal system hundreds of years ago to describe a broader historical process.
Then, we speak with Dmitry Orlov about his new book: The Five Stages of Collapse. Dmitry talks about the psychological damage created by access to large amounts of money and explains how to think practically about a failing global economic system.
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