by SeasonOfPain » Wed 12 Jul 2006, 22:53:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Fergus', 'I') feel this is totally a different picture then anything Rome or the aztecs or American Indians faced. We are looking at a total collapse of society by our own hands. Never before was a civilization killed by its own hands other then the unknown pples of Mexico that just vanished leaving standing cities deserted between 1000-1400AD. (and we dont know if they just walked off or were killed by disease or a maurading tribe).
I posit that the culture of the original Native Americans (not sure which exactly you are referring to here, as there were many tribes with different beliefs and practices) are the exception to the rule. And, perhaps more importantly, most such cultures were
wiped out by a "stronger" culture that was (a) more numerous and more aggressive. This was well before oil was discovered, much less the development of our current culture. The traits you listed, greed, avarice, etc., have been dominant since the caveman smashed in a rival tribe member's skull in order to take over their puddle of water.
It has always been this way; the stronger, more assertive cultures overpower and weed out the less aggressive, peaceful, harmonious ones. This is self-evident; if it were otherwise, we would not be in the predicament we're in now.
A collapse of a civilization due to its own unchecked consumption is nothing unique to our species, let alone our culture. I'm curious: what do you make of Jared Diamond's
Collapse? It covers some of the civilizations you mentioned above, and suggests that their collapses were, in fact, self-inflicted due to the exhaustion of their resources.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Fergus', 'T')his situation we face here is us killing ourselves. We have treated the earth as a full service buffet, pigging out, making a mess and leaving it for someone else to clean up. We almost deserve what we get based on our actions. When I first learned of the mess called PO, I was incensed that this is all I have to offer my children and their children. Surely we could have been better stewards of this earth. But we blew it big time.
That I can agree with. Regardless of what happened in past civilizations, this one has done its damage. The current global civilization has doomed itself.
I just don't think that the next civilization, if there is one, will be any different in its desires or methodologies. Only the raw materials they have available will be different (i.e. gone).