Richard Seymour, once focused on social issues, shifted his attention to the climate crisis, realizing its profound impact on his emotional attachment to nature.
Reflecting on his upbringing in nature and feeling its loss, Seymour contemplates climate mourning and the irreversible changes facing the environment.
Seymour now adeptly connects climate breakdown with societal issues, viewing environmental collapse as intertwined with the rise of far-right politics and societal desires.
His recent work, 'Disaster Nationalism,' questions liberal civilization’s sustainability in the face of climate crisis and critiques the political responses to such upheavals.
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