I accept there is surpus value to be had from the low wage developing nations, but don't accept that the worker/consumer in developed world will just roll over and accept a life with no expectations for them or their children especially if it gets harder to feed those kids. The social problems in China indicate that an urbanised working class want more and want it quicker. Although this indicates almost a flip-flop in roles, IMO unrest will grow throughout the working class on an international basis in the next few years.
A collapse of the banking system in the west would be bound to accelerate this and would cause serious unrest throughout the world. Whether this would result in revolution is very questionable, particularly in a world where Soviet Russia's collapse has convinced many that communism is dead.
The continual can-kicking by the worlds elite cannot continue without the pain caused to the 'working class' becoming unbearable or sudden systemic collapse. The offshoring of so much productive capacity driven by the pursuit of surplus value was only possible by the subsidy of the western consumer. This subsidy/tax cannot be sustained but show me the cash left after bills for the newly emerging chinese middle class when house prices are sky-high and food inflation starts to bite. You say time is short - how short?
I've always been of the opinion that I would accept less if it was shared equally and although most are currently seduced by the ad-mans glitter, in a world of diminishing resources altruistic self-interest could flourish. I suppose that's why people find me such a f****** comedian

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('americandream', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pretorian', 'Y')es, people will turn into selfless droids as soon as crisis/depletion deepens.












