Conviviality and collapse
Abstract
The ecological crisis must be thought of with all crudedness and honesty possible. Those who hold the fate of the planet in their hands do not want to change course; everything indicates that the path we have taken will be taken to its ultimate consequences: collapse seems inevitable. For a long time, we have spoken in terms of risk; today that language no longer makes sense: the catastrophe is now more than just a possibility, indescribable indeed. In this context, spirituality makes more sense than ever.
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