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Stifling Order or Cataclysmic Chaos: A Lesson on Institutions from Loki

February 16, 2022February 10, 2022 Tatyana Claytor
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“Stifling order or cataclysmic chaos” are the two options offered in the finale to Disney Plus’s new series Loki. This stifling order comes in the form of institutional reign with little regard to the individual needs of people. The alternative, however, with nothing in between, is the horror of anarchy. At least this is what […]

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