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What Walter Benjamin Teaches Us About the Climate Crisis

Summary by freitag.de
Germany 2100: no forest, no harvest, no hope. Walter Benjamin already knew: What we call "progress" is often only a storm that piles debris on rubble. What does this teach us in the face of the climate crisis? Can anyone else remember Dr. Udo Brömme? "The future is good for everyone!", according to the motto of the CDU exception politician, played by comedian Ralf Kabelka in the Harald Schmidt show. That was once. Who wants to live in the future…
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Germany 2100: no forest, no harvest, no hope. Walter Benjamin already knew: What we call "progress" is often only a storm that piles debris on rubble. What does this teach us in the face of the climate crisis? Can anyone else remember Dr. Udo Brömme? "The future is good for everyone!", according to the motto of the CDU exception politician, played by comedian Ralf Kabelka in the Harald Schmidt show. That was once. Who wants to live in the future…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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