Steve Greenleaf

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The entire experience was an example on the grandest scale of what the German sociologist Ulrich Beck in the 1980s dubbed “risk society.”38 As a result of the development of modern society, we found ourselves collectively haunted by an unseen threat, visible only to science, a risk that remained abstract and immaterial until you fell sick and the unlucky ones found themselves slowly drowning in the fluid accumulating in their lungs.
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