Opinion 

An Airtight Vacuum

Useless Meditations On the Crisis

Opinion 

An Airtight Vacuum

Useless Meditations On the Crisis

Marina Waisman 
31/10/1989


There have always been crises, if you look closely. There is always something in crisis: the economic structure or physical science, agricultural methods or political ideologies, civil society or military power. Because if nothing were in crisis, nothing would happen and there would simply be no history. The thing is, it doesn't always come to bloodshed, and then the crisis is called evolution. Furthermore, the closer it is to us or our interests, the more critical the crisis seems to us; and vice versa, the further away it is, the more it is seen as a logical natural evolution...[+]


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