Club Ogburn
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Club Ogburn Last Update December 2022 |
Club Ogburn
Dakerstown [2,1]
Basic Info:
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Description
A narrow metal-and-glass building, its windows missing and broken.
History
Before the outbreak, Club Ogburn wasn't a popular club. Its location near St. Danilo's Church meant the priests frequented the establishment preaching to people, which had a devastating effect on business. Another reason may have been the music.
Club Ogburn was named after William F Ogburn, the American sociologist who posited that technological development was the primary driver of social change in his theories on culture lag and technological determinism. The club's musical scene was dominated by industrial music, especially agrotech and electro-industrial. Among its patrons were a number of socialist students.
Barricade Policy
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