'Watched a 2 hour show on CBC the other night called "Big Sugar". I'm hoping that it was biased, and not a true sampling of the living conditions of the sugar cane cutters. To me, it appeared that even though slavery was supposed to have been abolished a long time ago, it still flourishes today on the sugar plantations.
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/bigsugar/
How does this relate to peak oil? Well, even though I don't believe that ethanol has a good enough EROEI to come even close to oil, it will probably be one of the fuels used in the future. Lorenzo stated that growing crops for ethanol/bio-fuels will give the poor people much needed jobs in the future that will also help to sustain our society. Slave conditions for the masses?
I figure that in order for Humans to exist on this planet, our #'s would have to be reduced, and the remaining populace will have to live in a sustainable manner. There will be some technology ( for the plantation owners), but probably most everyday tasks will be manual labour, and most likely most of us will be farm workers. How we get to this point eventually is anyone's guess.
I can envision a world where jobs start disappearing, fuel and food becomes a luxury. Rumors will spread about the farm 20 miles east of town that is hiring labourers to work the fields for room and board. As the unemployed increase in numbers, this may be the only place for them to go. Welfare programs and food aide are likely to be cut.
Some 'corn'ucopians think that bio fuels are our future. I believe it too.