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On the third and final installment of our series on the life, work, and legacy of Noam Chomsky, Justin and I talk about Chomsky the Doomer: between nuclear war and climate collapse, he doesn't hold out much hope for the survival of the human race. What makes him such a Gloomy Gus? Reading critically through Chomsky's lectures and writings on the end of the world, we look at the details of his apocalyptic thinking and examine why he thinks we're currently living through the "terminal stage of human existence." But are we really doomed? Or is there a trapdoor to a different future?
To listen to the whole trilogy, subscribe to Nostalgia Trap: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap
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On the third and final installment of our series on the life, work, and legacy of Noam Chomsky, Justin and I talk about Chomsky the Doomer: between nuclear war and climate collapse, he doesn't hold out much hope for the survival of the human race. What makes him such a Gloomy Gus? Reading critically through Chomsky's lectures and writings on the end of the world, we look at the details of his apocalyptic thinking and examine why he thinks we're currently living through the "terminal stage of human existence." But are we really doomed? Or is there a trapdoor to a different future?
To listen to the whole trilogy, subscribe to Nostalgia Trap: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap

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