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Dan Whillis
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Lecturer in Sociology, University of Sussex. Social theory, environmental sociology, political ecology.
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1. We cannot now rule out the possibility of systemic collapse in the United States. If Trump and Musk paralyse the federal government, this could trigger social, financial and industrial failures. Neither Trump nor his team know how to respond to such failures, which could snowball and converge. 🧵
February 6, 2025 at 8:58 AM
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For the last two years I put together all my favorite ecosocialist reads of that year. Well here is my 2024 edition!

First, @adriennebuller.bsky.social’s @the-breakdown.bsky.social is my favorite new podcast & place for anti-capitalist ecological thought. Give it a read & listen!
www.break-down.org
The Break Down
The Break Down is dedicated to examining how capitalism has both shaped, and is being reshaped by, accelerating climate and ecological crisis. Launched in May 2024, we publish long-form interviews, or...
www.break-down.org
November 25, 2024 at 4:14 PM
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At the 1:08:45 mark, Seymour opens critical questions on climate modeling. At 1:12:00 I explain what I often hear is the most eye opening part of my book, the fundamental concepts of global warming: Earth energy imbalance and radiative forcing

youtu.be/jgGPrYdERuA?...
Climate Denial and Disaster Nationalism | Richard Seymour and Tad DeLay
YouTube video by Verso Books
youtu.be
November 29, 2024 at 6:02 PM
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Degrowth communism and fellow traveller starting pack!

go.bsky.app/6byAs25
November 20, 2024 at 1:59 PM
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3/4 Given the limited progress of top-down, technocratic climate policy I think beyond the moral argument for climate justice there is a pretty clear strategic argument as well.

I’d suggest single-issue climate politics (aka “climate action”) has proven to be largely a failure.
November 17, 2024 at 9:12 PM
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As an Indian, as someone who lived in Egypt, and who has, modestly, remained committed to my politics despite that, here are my rules for living under fascist regimes:
1) Focus on organizational structure. 1/
November 15, 2024 at 2:31 AM