fifthcolumn wrote:MacG wrote:
A bunch of people are manning various controls and levers, making all efforts to pretend that they control things, but in reality there is nobody at the helm. There might not even be a helm.
I think it's actually a bit worse than you think.
There are people at the helm but they are interested in profiting from scarcity rather than interested in what's best for us.
Thus it's not a stretch of the imagination to say that if it's a lot of effort and cost to fix the problems we're in and there is a risk it might not work as compared to no effort to let us go off the cliff and they make a bet on the other side and profit handsomely then which do you think they would choose?
Yea, sure, greed and egoism is there, that's for sure, and the system is very corrupt already, but I don't think that some kind of "elites" are planning for a collapse. The "elites" need the system more than anyone else - I have met enough of them to know that they are pretty helpless in the real world. Many of them can hardly wipe their own a**es. Their positions in the system is completely built on impressions of social status, and that impression can disappear in mere minutes.
The prime target for any capitalist worth his weight in brass knuckles is probably not masses of poor people, but other capitalists.
I think we are dealing more with "mechanisms" than explicit "plans".
As long as the best profits are made by expanding the system and maintaining law and order, Charles (Big Chuck) Darwin will favor those who take part in that activity, and he will punish those who cannibalize on the system.
As soon as the system cant be expanded anymore, the best profits could very well be made by asset stripping and cannibalizing, and good old Darwin will favor those who strip the system. Serious asset stripping require that there are SOME actors who are still in expansion and can buy the stripped stuff.
The big joker in this game is the social aspects of mankind - we seem to be very social animals who desire to live in societies, and when a society becomes dysfunctional, all possible strange and unpredictable things start to happen.