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		<title>By: Apocalypse chic, and outrunning the (un)professionals &#171; archizoo</title>
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		<description>[...] prominently as Brian Finocki reflects on the use of space for political aims in his article, &#8220;The Ruin Machine.&#8221; &#8220;For example, Detroiters are often accused of being in a state of denial about their [...]</description>
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