In the past, nation states were in many ways similar to living organisms in that they were born, matured, grew old and died. They had no way short of war to renew themselves.
Much is lost in these natural cycles. Libraries are burned. Infrastructure either degrades or is destroyed. Great men and women do not reach their full potential when they are forced to live short brutish lives. Still the great ideas persist.
What is different in this age as apposed to previous ages is that knowledge is much more democratic. It is dispersed into millions of homes, offices and workshops. It will be difficult to erase the core concepts and basic technologies that make American society viable.
There are millions of hobbyists that build airplanes, cars, computers, furniture, micro breweries, and guns. The list is endless. I suspect there are biotech labs in garages. Don’t forget that the first airplane, automobile and p.c. were built in a garage.
Individual initiative is not relegated to just areas of technology; it extends into government as well. Average Americans feel themselves just as competent as Supreme Court Justices in deciding whether or not their basic civil rights have been violated. They routinely sue government and each other to secure these rights. The average soccer mom may very well run and get elected to political office.
Economic crises, or pandemics may cause political structures to rise and fall but they do not generally bring about the end of civilization. We may be represented by charlatans, but at least they have the good sense not to represent themselves as God Kings. We may blame a modern politician for not preparing for a hurricane, but only the irrational blame the politician for the hurricane. The genius of most modern states is that bloodless revolutions can be delivered at the ballot box every four years. People may lose faith in their priests or politicians but they generally retain the institutions. Irregardless of the price of oil we will still have a constitution and a bill of rights. Congress will still meet and the Supreme Court will still sit.
There is one caveat. Should world agriculture come to an end for several years, we will then descend into barbarism.




