by gampy » Sun 05 Nov 2006, 15:01:31
Sorry to double post, but I think the problem is that the public discourse has gone off the track. Or was never on the correct track to begin with.
People are spending all this energy on, to my way of thinking, the superficial issues.
I don't think the public debate has gotten to the real nitty gritty yet.
That our "way of life" is unsupportable in the long run.
America's foreign policy in regards to mitigating that fact is short sighted and really not addressing the core issue.
It could be just another manifestation of human nature, writ large, that as the West's plate is being cleaned, we start looking at other's plates to see what's left.
I don't think these issues, (#1 Peak-oil, fossil fuel depletion, and #2
global climate change) will become the number one priority for Americans until they see what the effects are first hand, as opposed to what they see on TV.
It's unfortunate that capitalism, the free market, and globalization became the dominant paradigm. I guess there are a million reasons why we are on this path.
I don't think the paradigm will shift until it's broken. It's a force of nature now, and it will take a force of nature to change it.
Although I will say it's so heartbreaking that the US is taking the path of least resistance by using it's military to prolong the inevitable.