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Tribe of AnthropikAnthropik Podcast #6: "Catabolic Collapse" (June 10, 2006)

Why do some societies collapse quickly, while others struggle on for centuries? We talk to John Michael Greer about his theory of catabolic collapse, on how the process of collapse can snowball and take on a momentum of its own.


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Artist/Composer: Tribe of Anthropik
Date: 2006-06-10
Keywords: collapse; complexity; catabolic collapse

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