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Print Survivalism lite (Newsweek) . It is available from Risk and Insurance Online at http://www.riskandinsurance.com/storylink.jsp?storyId=312993590'" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Email Survivalism lite (Newsweek) '" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:#d6d6ff; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Write to the Editor Survivalism lite (Newsweek) '" width="117" align="center" style="border-style:none; background:lightgray; font-size:8px; cursor:pointer; vertical-align:middle;"> Reprints

Today's "preppers" are the latest generation of survivalists in American society, everyday moms and dads who are stockpiling canned food, taking target practice and gearing up in other ways for the next Katrina or, worse, the total breakdown of civilized society. How much of this is sound personal risk management, or just folks hitting the panic button? Are risk managers planning for the "Mad Max" scenario in their areas of operation?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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