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The Seneca Effect
By Ugo Bardi
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Collapses are the way the universe gets rid of the old to leave space for the new. It was noted for the first time by the Roman Philosopher Lucius Anneaus Seneca (4 BCE-65 CE) and it is called today the "Seneca Effect."
Seymour Hersh
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It's worse than you think
Codebook by Kristen Soltis Anderson
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Decoding cultural, political, social and consumer trends through research and polls.
Charles Eisenstein
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Essays on civilization. myth, politics, ecology
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