Eschanomics
Correspondence Zacharí Brumaire Correspondence Zacharí Brumaire

Eschanomics

es·cha·nom·ics

noun. from the Greek “eskhatos” (meaning “last”) by way of “eschatology,” the part of theology concerned with death, judgment, and the destruction (and by extension the recreation) of worlds; and “nomos” (“accounts”) by way of economics.

1. The study and application of economics at the end of the world.

2. The final account of a person, system, or universe.

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Somnaganda
Correspondence, Propaganda Zacharí Brumaire Correspondence, Propaganda Zacharí Brumaire

Somnaganda

som·na·gan·da

noun. From the latin “somnus-,” relating to sleep, and the Italian “propoganda,” information used to promote a political viewpoint or program, and which is in turn derived from the modern Latin “congregatio de propaganda fide,” or “congregation for propagation of the faith.”

  1. Propaganda which is encountered while asleep.

  2. One of several tactics utilized by psycho-activism, wherein materials are created and/or disseminated through dreams or dream-like states.

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