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I've just read the Fourth Turning, and I had a rather disturbing thought...oh, but first, I don't believe it was mentioned yet in this thread: read
The Fourth Turning Webpage if you want more info on this book.
In any case, here's how the forum as a collective group has been reading the book so far. Many of us have assumed Peak Oil has all the makings of a fourth turning, a "Crisis" era that "will challenge community, bring people together, society's on the edge, leaders will
lead and people will
follow" - that sort of a thing. There is no guarantee we'll make it, but it's nice to think that people will band together to deal with the problem collectively. If you agree with the proposal in the fourth turning, that would mean we would have archetypal generations favouring a strong, collective, decisive social response right when peak oil hits.
I had these thoughts in mind as I read the book, since I'd read our threads on Peakoil.com before the book. But then I noticed something: after the crisis is a
High. A time of continued rebuilding and social togetherness when people continue to build useful institutions (think a post-war boom). However, during the high,
social issues that are later regarded as repellant are swep under the rug. One such example was segregation being ignored during a high. That got me thinking.
These problems are only rectified in the
Awakening. An awakening is a time of inner conflict and societal change, when the young attack the structures of the old, changing society and creating individualism. Right? The most recent example was the Baby Boomer's college rebellion kind of childhood.
...so, even if you believe the Fourth Turning, maybe we are reading this wrong. Maybe in the crisis, people will band together to scapegoat. To go fight energy wars. Send our children to die in Iraq, crushing other countries, stealing food and resources so we in the West "can survive." We band through the Fourth Turning and get by via war. People then continue to turn a blind eye to our living off the suffering of others during the high, because in a high everyone's comformist and people don't want to rock the boat. (Hell, we do that now). It would then only be in the
awakening, about 40-50 years from now, that the children of today's children would finally attack the social structure of totalitarianism and selfishness that we would create to deal with crisis.
It's just an alternate interpretation, and one that would be far worse. Rather than seeing humanity finally "deal with it," we would all be hearded in the wrong direction. During a crisis and a high, social conformity is largely required and people protesting an immoral or ecological response to PO could be shunned/punished far worse than what goes on today. We would end up having to wait
two more generations for things to finally come to a head, in the meantime presumably denying oil and food for large swaths of the planet. Meaning some societies would be crushed in oil wars, and the survivors would spend another 40 years immorally living a dwlinding shadow of unsustainability.
Fun.