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America’s prepping boom isn’t just about stockpiling beans in a bunker—it’s become a fully fledged industry powered by fear, politics, and profit. In this episode, we dig into how anxieties about everything from climate disasters to civil unrest have transformed doomsday preparation into a luxury marketplace, complete with high-end fallout shelters and premium freeze-dried meals. But the story isn’t just about right-wing survivalists anymore: scientists, suburban families, and left-leaning professionals are joining the prepper world too, each imagining a different version of collapse. And beneath the paranoia lies a surprising theme—many preppers believe that when society breaks, community, not isolation, will be their real lifeline. So what does this booming business of fear tell us about the American psyche—and what we think the future holds?
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2019/10/19/how-to-await-the-apocalypse-in-style
By HSAmerica’s prepping boom isn’t just about stockpiling beans in a bunker—it’s become a fully fledged industry powered by fear, politics, and profit. In this episode, we dig into how anxieties about everything from climate disasters to civil unrest have transformed doomsday preparation into a luxury marketplace, complete with high-end fallout shelters and premium freeze-dried meals. But the story isn’t just about right-wing survivalists anymore: scientists, suburban families, and left-leaning professionals are joining the prepper world too, each imagining a different version of collapse. And beneath the paranoia lies a surprising theme—many preppers believe that when society breaks, community, not isolation, will be their real lifeline. So what does this booming business of fear tell us about the American psyche—and what we think the future holds?
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2019/10/19/how-to-await-the-apocalypse-in-style