by Ibon » Fri 04 Jul 2014, 17:34:09
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'I') think things feel like a tipping point now is because there is now a sense that problems can't be fixed
In the day when the US had a recession there wasn't much doubt we'd come out of it and resume economic growth. Now we're in the recession that never ends, with wages and jobs seemingly locked on a slow downward trend. Overseas we've got the Iraq war which the US seemingly walked away from in 2010 come back again, with the situation now worse than ever. And of course oil and gasoline prices only go in one direction---higher.
Who the heck thinks we'll ever get back to "normal" ever again.
I think this best sums it up for me. A sense that external events, whether they be domestic economics or external geopolitics, are not fixable. This is what creates a growing sense of tightness and a feeling that something has to give.
This is something new, this lack of trust and faith in the system recovering. I would say this is the beginning of our society collectively confronting the stalemate we know is inherent to a growth based economic system hitting physical limits?
My opening post was not suggesting doom by the way, just an unease in the collective.
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