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Ghost Dog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-06-08 06:47 AM
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Hard to imagine 2024
Looking back over the last century ... for one who's growing up was 1960s rural England, the first three decades of the century appear very far away, beyond a kind of mental as well as cultural veil that has been formed by the world-changing outcomes of World War II. If 2008 were 1908, we would still find ourselves part of the flourishing for some and world-dominating European Bourgeois order that is known in the UK as Edwardian, the surfeited stage of the European ascendency and the British Empire, with the US still pending as an economic power and the age of oil in its infancy.

There were many even then, like now, who were aware of looming difficulties and contradictory conditions, not least of which were expressed in the movements for unionism, syndicalism, socialism and anarchist 'bottom-up' overturnings of the existing social order; but The Great War and Russian Revolution must have seemed hard to imagine, as it must also have been hard to imagine the likes of the Great Depression on both sides of the Atlantic and elsewhere that would lead to WWII and the cultural (as well as the technological and all the rest) changes that have followed, that bring us to the present era in which, Cold War and the panoply of US adventures notwithstanding, and with the accompanying resurgence of Asian and other world cultures, the West has yet to see anything like open war or even much by way of guerrilla activity let alone serious social unrest anywhere near its heartlands (I refer to UK-Europe, US-Canada, Australia-NZ, Japan as the West).

Much is shaping up that can come to pass between now and May 2024, of which climate change or destabilisation at least is for sure. Methane outgassing in Canadian and Siberian tundra is not just a sign but an accelerator of this tipping-point-prone inevitability.

/... http://ecologicando.blogspot.com/2008/05/hard-to-imagine-2024.html


From Ghost Dog's blog. Any thoughts on the mid- to long-term, say over the eighteen years to 2024?
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mainegreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-06-08 07:21 AM
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1. Don't move closer to the equator.
Head north young man!
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BigDaddy44 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-06-08 07:47 AM
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2. Time travel will clearly have been introduced
Since you've gone back in time and are posting this in 2006.
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