by Kaj » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 14:27:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kaj', '"')Never doubt that a small group of commited citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
--Margeret Mead
Ok, let's get on it.
What are your specific suggestions about what to do to change the collapse?
Some kind of systemic collapse, or hopefully powerdown is necessary. But this by itself is not the 'fate' of the human race. There will be a plethora of ways in which humans choose to organise themselves afterwards.
We can reduce our levels of consumption and waste by 75% and still have totally fulfilling lives, probably much more fulfilling than our current ones, so we are not doomed into any kind of miserable predicament if we don't want it.
I'm sure you already know some of my recommendations.
Ultimately I think the world elite must be removed from power (and replaced with a more democratic and egalitarian system). The PTB are the promoters of this exhorbitant system.
But there are plenty of smaller necessary steps along the way. Foremost we must protest the 'war on Terror' and demand that resources squandered therein are put to good use.
Linked to this, we must absolutely defend the democracy that previous generations have struggled to achieve. Democracy in the West is is being systematically dismantled by privitisation of virtually everything (placing power outside oversight), monied special interests and militarism.
There are lots of groups that you can join to get involved in that kind of thing, alternative media, anti-torture etc.
I recommend the protest route for systemic change--it has worked for extending the franchise, feminism, environmentalism, unionism and a whole range of issues throughout history.
We just needn't feel so disempowered.
I think the key is
organising. Creating networks of issue groups.