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Anger: When rage and cynicism aren’t enough

By Carolyn Baker | September 23, 2013

angry man

PART 2 OF 5. This article is the second part of a five-part series by Carolyn Baker on dealing with the emotions aroused by the collapse of industrial civilization, "What Collapse Feels Like." Read the entire series here as it becomes available. Right to be angry Anyone who doesn’t feel angry, make that enraged, about what is being done to the earth community by its human … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Spirit Tagged With: "What Collapse Feels Like", anger, brain chemistry, Friedrich Nietzsche, psychology

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