The Pleasures of Pessimism
Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what’s familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things – and how to do it better.

Pandemic, supervolcano, late capitalism, transhumanism, populism, cancel culture, the post-antibiotic age, the gig economy, the surveillance state, the cascading effects of climate change …
Whatever the specifics, do you ever feel like things are going off the rails - or are just about to?
If you’ve read the news, watched a zombie movie, or gotten into an argument on Twitter lately, the answer is probably yes.
And you’re not alone.
What makes us such apocaholics?
What’s so appealing about Armageddon? What are the pleasures - and also the perils of our pessimism?
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The Pleasures of Pessimism
Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what’s familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things – and how to do it better.

Pandemic, supervolcano, late capitalism, transhumanism, populism, cancel culture, the post-antibiotic age, the gig economy, the surveillance state, the cascading effects of climate change …
Whatever the specifics, do you ever feel like things are going off the rails - or are just about to?
If you’ve read the news, watched a zombie movie, or gotten into an argument on Twitter lately, the answer is probably yes.
And you’re not alone.
What makes us such apocaholics?
What’s so appealing about Armageddon? What are the pleasures - and also the perils of our pessimism?
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The Pleasures of Pessimism

The Pleasures of Pessimism

by Natasha Moore
The Pleasures of Pessimism

The Pleasures of Pessimism

by Natasha Moore

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Overview

Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what’s familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things – and how to do it better.

Pandemic, supervolcano, late capitalism, transhumanism, populism, cancel culture, the post-antibiotic age, the gig economy, the surveillance state, the cascading effects of climate change …
Whatever the specifics, do you ever feel like things are going off the rails - or are just about to?
If you’ve read the news, watched a zombie movie, or gotten into an argument on Twitter lately, the answer is probably yes.
And you’re not alone.
What makes us such apocaholics?
What’s so appealing about Armageddon? What are the pleasures - and also the perils of our pessimism?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780647530764
Publisher: Acorn Press
Publication date: 08/13/2020
Series: Re: CONSIDERING
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 74
File size: 825 KB

About the Author

Natasha Moore is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Public Christianity in Sydney. She has a PhD in English Literature from the University of Cambridge and is the author of 'Victorian Poetry and Modern Life: The Unpoetical Age' and 'For the Love of God: How the church is better and worse than you ever imagined'. She recently discovered she is an optimist.
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