A condition in which political actors treat catastrophe as part of a divine end-time scenario rather than as a secular cost to avoid.
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eschatological fever
A condition in which political actors treat catastrophe as part of a divine end-time scenario rather than as a secular cost to avoid.
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"...Israel no longer behaves rationally, it is sort of overtaken by eschatological fever, right? So if you look at, uh, videos coming out of..."
"...than the first clinic. Women could die giving birth because of fever. So 10 % of women were dying in the second clinic."
"...than the first clinic. Women could die giving birth because of fever. So 10 % of women were dying in the second clinic, and..."
"And this sort of instigates revolutionary sentiment and fever in Russia. And, of course, what follows next is the Great Disaster, the First War,..."
"...the revolution, these revolutionaries were compelled by sort of a religious fever to die for the nation. Okay? And Robespierre became the role model..."
"...French army, it is overextended, and people have lost their revolutionary fever, okay? They don't want to die anymore for Napoleon. So now the..."
"...not professional soldiers. They're just citizens who have revolutionary devotion and fever."
"...world for these reasons. And a lot are going with religious fever and religious energy, okay? So it's important that you understand the complexity..."
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