by Itch » Fri 31 Dec 2004, 20:57:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'b')ut, when the comfortable position becomes more painful than post-PO solutions, they will move toward the solutions in a panicked rush. the question is, what solutions will they find first?
You have some good observations in your post, mindfarkk. I think the asnwer to your question is based on how easy the proposed solutions may be. People enjoy putting in little effort to gain results. Get rich quick. Lose weight within days. Forget about studying; just cheat on the test.
In my opinion, convenience has been the basis for all invention, and people in the United States seem to be especially fond of gluttonous convenience. Unfortunately, dealing with an irreversible energy decline isn't very convenient, and I think that people are more likely to place their faith behind those who promise to return them to their state of complacency. Why would they want to change? They don't know of anything else, and learning how to live without automobiles, television, and and other shiny resource compilations would be difficult.
On a community basis, effective solutions will require an insane amount of sacrifice for most people. If they can do it, then that's great, but it would be so much easier to place faith in those who provide the necessities for survival, rather than actually being responsible for themselves. Most people do not know how to grow food, hunt, fish, and forage; repair and build a variety of materials; and defend their materials -- they know how to rely on others to do these inconvenient tasks. Very few people can do these things, and fewer people can do them to the point of where they can nourish themselves.
As you demonstrated in your Big Plane Crash example, people chose comfort, and resorted to posturing instead of sacrifice; they bought things from China and talked about how much they love their troops. I think that things will remain the same when things get noticeably worse. The bad guys will offer the easy solutions in exchange for their subjects to bend over further; the sensible people wil probably be destroyed.
On a large scale, the bad guys will win. They always do. If you are able to implement reasonable solutions in your local community, you will be very lucky.