FUSA ("F" is for "Former")
Dmitry Orlov - author of the book Reinventing Collapse
- predicts that US society will collapse just like the Soviet Union (via AoSHQ).
His thinking relies on comparable dependencies on foreign oil production, foreign debt and runaway military spending but my favourite bits reflect an engineer's pessimism about humanity.
In the mid-1990s the all-time peak in global oil production was scheduled for the turn of the century. But then a lot of things happened that delayed it by at least half a decade. Perhaps you’ve noticed this too, there is a sort of refrain here: people who try to predict big historical shifts always turn to be off by about half a decade. Unsuccessful predictions, on the other hand are always spot on as far as timing: the world as we know it failed to end precisely at midnight on January 1, 2000. Perhaps there is a physical principal involved: information spreads at the speed of light, while ignorance is instantaneous at all points in the known universe. So please make a mental note: whenever it seems to you that I am making a specific prediction as to when I think something is likely to happen, just silently add “plus or minus half a decade.”
Posted by Ghost of a flea at February 20, 2009 05:53 AM
Yet friendly Canada has yoinks of oil (as does the untapped US continental shelf) and boring wealthy if hockey loving bankers happy to help. Rather than predicting eating gerbils as a way to get ahead, ought we one look to the more likely?
Posted by: Alan at February 20, 2009 11:56 PM
I had long suspected you of anti-gerbil sentiment.
Posted by: Ghost of a flea at February 21, 2009 05:52 AM