The End of the World is Back: Frida Berrigan on Nuclear Abolitionism.
I read this and was reminded of how succinctly it has been said before:
I read this and was reminded of how succinctly it has been said before:
Fintan is a long time Participatory Society advocate from Ireland. He has a B.A. in Theology and Philosophy and an M.A. in Globalisation. He has a background in various activist struggles, including local political organising, anti-war organising, activist support, Julian Assange solidarity and climate justice. When not parenting, tending to strawberry beds, harvesting leafy greens, eating, playing music and supporting Everton FC, he is active as a member of Real Utopia and the Participatory Economy Project, as well as various other activist endeavours. In his spare time he does not like writing Bios.
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