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The Discussion
Rev. Bill Crews
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
What if our civilization is already collapsing – and we're too deluded to see it? Julian Cribb delivers a confronting message: the collapse of modern civilization isn't a question of if, but when. Throughout history, 90 civilizations have fallen, and ours shows all the warning signs – resource depletion, climate catastrophe, overpopulation, and a dangerous faith that growth can continue forever on a finite planet. But the greatest threat isn't climate change or nuclear war. It's delusion – ou...
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What if our civilization is already collapsing – and we're too deluded to see it? Julian Cribb delivers a confronting message: the collapse of modern civilization isn't a question of if, but when. Throughout history, 90 civilizations have fallen, and ours shows all the warning signs – resource depletion, climate catastrophe, overpopulation, and a dangerous faith that growth can continue forever on a finite planet. But the greatest threat isn't climate change or nuclear war. It's delusion – ou...
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Is the UN still relevant?
The Discussion
10 minutes
1 month ago
Is the UN still relevant?
Is the United Nations still relevant in contemporary global affairs. In this episode of The Discussion I talk with international affairs expert Dr. Keith Suter who explores whether the organisation can effectively address modern conflicts and challenges, given its 1945 structure and the controversial veto powers held by five permanent Security Council members. The podcast considers how the UN might be reformed to reflect today's geopolitical realities and improved operational effectiven...
The Discussion
What if our civilization is already collapsing – and we're too deluded to see it? Julian Cribb delivers a confronting message: the collapse of modern civilization isn't a question of if, but when. Throughout history, 90 civilizations have fallen, and ours shows all the warning signs – resource depletion, climate catastrophe, overpopulation, and a dangerous faith that growth can continue forever on a finite planet. But the greatest threat isn't climate change or nuclear war. It's delusion – ou...