by Pops » Mon 09 May 2005, 11:29:38
There certainly is a taste of group-think here, as well as some - if not delusional at least rather extreme, future scenarios. Soylent Green, overnight die-off and ‘going native’ are similar, IMO, to black helicopters, aliens and chemtrails. I’d guess as well, some posters here are like the teenage boy who hopes for calamity to bring down The Man that has all the money and power.
OTOH, in the US at least, the idea that our “way of life” is permanent and all the bad things that happen to other people, in other places and in other times could never happen here seems somewhat delusional as well. In the end however, I agree with Boris regarding fatties, as they say, life is like a $hit sandwich; the more bread you have, the less $hit you have to eat.
As for self-analysis, there is more than a little of the squirrel in me to be sure, along with a small sense of the distance modern civilization has come since we found cheap energy, but the de-individualized, conspiracy paranoid, disaffected parts really don’t fit I think.
More the feeling (Paranoia? Delusion?) that the nature and complexity of our just-in-time, consumption rather than production driven lives, makes us probably the most vulnerable people ever – if not from a pure survival standpoint, at least with respect to the distance we have to fall.
I guess that makes me a Neo-Luddite.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)