Beyond Extinction: Transition to Post-Capitalism Is Inevitable
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/271-38/31645-beyond-extinction-transition-to-post-capitalism-is-inevitable
In Margaret Atwoods powerful essay on the reality of climate changeand its implications for the future of oil-dependent industrial civilizationshe tells two vastly distinct stories of our future.
The first is a tale of dystopiaa future so bleak, it would make Hollywood moguls looking for the next science fiction blockbuster of action-packed (post)apocalypse salivate with anticipation. Here, Atwood tells a story of human failure: of short-sighted choices based on fatal addiction to business-as-usual, and an egoistic hubris rooted in centuries of globalisation.
In this scenario, we largely ignore the overwhelming evidence of climate change, and the result is that industrial civilization enters a period of protracted collapse, fuelled by accelerating war, famine, and natural disasters.
The second is a vision of utopiaa collectivist dream-world in which everybody works together, harnessing the best of human ingenuity across society, economics, politics and technology, to peacefully restructure the fundamentals of human existence. Here, Atwood tells a story of human success: of far-sighted decisions based on confronting the follies of business-as-usual, and by embracing our unity as a species.
In this scenario, we act on the overwhelming evidence of climate change, and the result is that industrial civilization enters a period of carefully calibrated transition to a techno-utopian post-capitalist, post-materialist infrastructure, avoiding the worst of todays scientific warnings.