by Ibon » Tue 12 Dec 2017, 08:36:58
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')As far as peak-oil goes, Ibon would be quick to tell us that humans evolved to cope with scarcity. Remove the threat of scarcity and we tend to become lazy and shiftless.
Lazy and shiftless are adjectives that are used for those members of our society who are not productive, unemployed, drug addicts. If a state is rich enough to support these folks then yes this can become reinforced in the culture. The political right likes to target this as an entitlement of the left, providing social services in excess to the point that this creates a lazy and shiftless society.
In reference to the point that humans evolved to cope with scarcity and for this reason do not handle affluence well, the imbalance shows in the indulgences of consumption far more than the social services provided to the lazy and shiftless.
I have mentioned many times, and I like to bring this up frequently, since most of us here are well educated and somewhat affluent, that a blue collar former factory worker in Ohio, unemployed,addicted to crystal meth receiving welfare payments has a much much smaller carbon footprint than a Silicon Valley executive who flies his family of 4 down to Mount Totumas to watch birds and learn about biodiversity.
It is the indulgences of wealth that IS the entitlement far more egregious then the "lazy" and "shiftless" and unproductive members of our society. It is in the indulgences of consumption that we fail to manage the affluence that fossil fuels have provided us.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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