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Dimitri Orlov – Seizing the Mid-Collapse Moment

August 6, 2009 Leave a comment

Dimitri Orlov is a Russian, living in America. He writes a lot about peak oil, and its implications. As a Russian, he has more experience than most of how societies behave when they collapse, and the strategies that may be of help.

The talk here was given at Feasta’s The New Emergency conference which was held in Dublin this summer. Its just under an hour, and well worth a look.

You can also get the text and slides to his ‘Definancialisation, Deglobalisation, Relocalisation’ talk here.

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