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I found the discussion about "enchantment" particularly interesting and would love to have a longer piece on that topic by you. To me it seems that, in a strange way, we have more enchantment than, say, in the early 90s, because the "end of history" in the sense of Fukuyama would, IMO, be pretty much the most disenchanted state of affairs possible. At that time, techno-globalism and various other dystopian scenarios did not loom large, at least not in the same way as now. With these now in plain sight, are we ourselves not in a struggle with modern-day Grendel and is this struggle itself not a source of re-enchantment, albeit perhaps with a cyberpunk flavor? It´s almost like being in a real-life computer game.

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Morning Morg, was listening to this this morning, haven't finished it yet.

Though I was reading this piece this morn as well;

https://open.substack.com/pub/expressiveegg/p/the-woods?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=ga0u4

Point being when reading this I was reminded of your own piece own the garden you have, I will assume maybe that many people are not able to remain content or more deeply In a State of Tranquility with modernity as it is extremely Civilised and so feel a sense of Gloom.

Could be wrong, cheers for the lovely commentary as always, best wishes, may the gods bless you and yours.

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