on resistance interview by OLIVIER ZAHM portrait by JUERGEN TELLER OLIVIER ZAHM — It seems that young people today are less politically engaged than they used to be. Take, for example, the nuclear disaster in Japan. What has been the lesson from that? VIVIENNE WESTWOOD — I’m not sure that I agree with you with regard to that example, because I don’t think it’s so dangerous taken in the context of all other sources of energy. I listen to the scientist Jim Lovelock, who says there’s so much radiation anyway that he thinks the statistics in Japan are anecdotal and incalculable. They don’t add up. Anyway, according to him, nuclear is safer than even hydropower, where a dam can kill ever so many people. And with fossil fuels, the smoke from coal kills more people than are killed by radiation. OLIVIER ZAHM — You’re an example for young people. You’re…