A fantastic, idea-filled article charting how it’ll look different from our images of the thirties. The best is the last section, which talks about we’ll experience it in a much less communal fashion. It’s just cheaper to be lonely these days.
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Essentially nothing like
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This is really, really interesting. What I’d like to know now is what it’ll look like in already poor countries. Like...
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“Lines at the ER, a television boom, emptying suburbs. A catastrophic economic downturn would feel nothing like the last...
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thoroughly interesting.
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“And above all, a depression circa 2009 might be a less visible and more isolating experience. With the diminishing...
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