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Climate change and collective salvation

In the wake of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, as white male privilege reclaims its desperate grip on our future, the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report comes out, informing us that we haven't got much future left in which to avoid . . . I mean implement . . . serious change

Meanwhile, the midterm elections percolate.

Our quasi-democracy -- rife as it is with voter suppression and mainstream media determination to trivialize the issues at stake -- remains, nonetheless, the country's primary means of manifesting public values. Inconvenient as it is to the powerful, this thing

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