I'm something of a gloomy Gus. The books I'm reading these days have titles like Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed and Are We Rome?: The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America. My personal neurochemistry notwithstanding, I'd like to think that my present literary tastes also happen to be indicative of the times: There's been a violent upswing in the popularity of apocalyptic nonfiction. Most of these titles arrived too late to be precisely, chronologically Millennialist. But who's counting, what with signs of the End Times all around us?. ..." Read more by Editor in Chief Ned Cramer in Dialogue.
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