<< third time lucky... then I give up.>>
Maybe I should try again, as I don?t think you are following me.
<< Networked lifeboats do not an ocean liner make.>>
Correct and never said they would. The are a temporary means of moving from a sinking ship to one that is still afloat. You begin with self-sufficient communities and then network them together then that forms the foundations for a new society. Then you have a new liner heading to a new destination. One that is not the same as the one that sank, one that is in balance with nature.
<< Nobody knows how to make a pencil. Once the system that can has gone>>
If you just allow civilisation to collapse then it has the potential for knowledge to be lost but that is not necessary the case. We lost the knowledge of concrete, safety pins and hamburgers (to name but a few) when the Roman civilisation collapsed but we managed to reinvent them. Knowledge can also survive civilisation collapse. Greek philosophy passed from the Greeks to the Romans to the Arabs to us as each civilisation collapsed. The knowledge of what wood to use for what applications and the knowledge of using metals goes back to the Stone Age. So what you say is not true.
Now coming to PO and its possible consequences, and PO is just one of a number of problems we face, I consider that one way (and this is not the only way) to survive and go beyond survival is to form self?sufficient communities and then to network them together. If we do that before we run into trouble we have a foundation that will enable us to survive a potential collapse. If we start now we also have the opportunity to preserve knowledge as well.
The type of networking I like is one where each community is independent and self-sufficient but forms part of a network that is a federation of communities (or maybe ?confederation? would be a better word). I would see it as a global federation that is non-authoritarian and allows communications between communities and self-organisation to occur to form projects. Any one community would then be part of a society and not isolated. That could allow industry to form and things to be made as they are needed. Each community could produce one part of a product so no one person nor community will need to know everything in detail to make anyone item (NB, I don?t see capitalism as part of this).
In addition, if civilisation were to collapse then things would not disappear over night. Machines and technology would still be there as well as having a supply of raw materials. It would not all just vanish from the face of the Earth.
Just to summaries:
Self-sufficient communities = lifeboats
+ networking = network of lifeboats which forms the foundations of a new society
+ self-organisation = a new advanced society which a good standard of living and is in balance with the ecosystem.
I know I?m not good at explaining things but I hope that makes things a bit clearer.
Just as an aside, have you ever seen ?Survivors?? There is a lot in that programme that is relevant to this discussion. Its interesting to see that a lot of what I have been thinking about also pops up in that programme.