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Five years after a fire nearly destroyed Notre Dame in Paris, the famous cathedral has reopened. In this episode, I talk to essayist Emmet Penney, who writes the Nuclear Barbarians Substack, about the cultural significance of the cathedral, nuclear plants as our industrial cathedrals, and the electric grid as our industrial commons.
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Five years after a fire nearly destroyed Notre Dame in Paris, the famous cathedral has reopened. In this episode, I talk to essayist Emmet Penney, who writes the Nuclear Barbarians Substack, about the cultural significance of the cathedral, nuclear plants as our industrial cathedrals, and the electric grid as our industrial commons.
Please note that one of the (many) great things about Substack is that it allows you to hear this podcast on other platforms. Thus, you can hear this episode, and future episodes, here on Substack and on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts, and Pocket Casts.
Podcasts want to be free. This podcast is possible because of supporters like you. To get all new posts & comment, please consider becoming a paid subscriber.
Before you go:
Do me a favor and click that ♡ button. And, as always, please share and subscribe.
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