muhammad_isa
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I guess you must live a long way from all "the action" ..Mostly the same.
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I guess you must live a long way from all "the action" ..Mostly the same.
To be away from what one observes has its advantages.I guess you must live a long way from all "the action" ..
I don't think economic inequality is not a bad thing; at least as practiced in the US; don't know about other countries. I also think due to modern technology and the information age, the rich are not always the powerful, and the poor are not always weak. So I don't see the bleak future that you see.I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
God has other plans thankfully.I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
Economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to end our current system. Capitalism relies on economic growth and without resources and with the losses climate change will inevitably bring, growth is no longer possible, i.e. capitalism comes to its natural end, most likely while accelerating all the factors in a last ditch effort to keep it running as long as possible.I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
It may be a reason why people are having less or no children. This is not a bad thing if world wide the children have a good living -3 square meals a day and health care /education.I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
Lord has other plans imo. No one will see the hell you speak ofI suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
... the air conditioned and not.divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak;
I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak; and in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory. Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
But what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
Isn't that today?I suspect growing economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to create a rather hellish world. A world that seems likely to be sharply divided between the rich and poor, between the powerful and the weak;
Not for quite some timeand in which anything resembling democracy or representational government is no more than a memory.
Any time frame before taking that bet?Of course, anything could happen, but I'd give odds the world is going to become more authoritarian, more stratified, not less.
Not sure but If trump gets elected in 2024, I do expectBut what do you think? What do you think the political and social future will most likely look like?
What ^^^he^^^ said...Your bleak future doesn't sound different from the present.
Industrialization of our resources adds to our resource depletion, but the industrial world isn't the only capitalistic type of entity. What we may end up seeing is a smaller scale, more localized economic system resulting from resource depletion and ongoing needs. Climate change may play a role in these pursuits and efforts. It would likely open a window for a more diverse buffet of consumer goods that will be more apt to appeal to specific demographics, uniquely. This may also play a role in bridging the divide between economic classes, given individual ingenuity and talent is pursued over other types of job or career choices. Self-employment rates would rise if this were to take place.Economic inequality, resource depletion, and climate change are most likely to end our current system. Capitalism relies on economic growth and without resources and with the losses climate change will inevitably bring, growth is no longer possible, i.e. capitalism comes to its natural end, most likely while accelerating all the factors in a last ditch effort to keep it running as long as possible.