In 2014, Ursula Le Guin accepted the National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, saying: “We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.”
Harfoush reflects on this quote often. It underscores the fact that “this world we’ve created is ultimately a choice”, she says. “It doesn’t have to be like this.”
Like in statistical thermodynamics, the collective choice of an ensemble is not a choice at all. Individually, we do have degrees of freedom. The larger the aggregate, the less degrees of freedom.
they say “crumbling” but i think it’s more like a huge super fragile building made of legos being deliberately dismantled one block at a time. people don’t pay attention until the floor they’re standing on collapses
The republicans could fix this at any time. But will they? Nahhhh.
This is why people have to come up with their own local solutions in their communities instead. Unfortunately, the it also seems that the Democrats aren’t really stepping up to the table either. At least, that’s how it looks to me from here, your Northern neighbour.
I can 100% say with confidence that the reason you’re saying that is because of the national media. It’s really hard to find anything without trump in the headline because he gets clicks and other reasons*. There are local fighters, but people won’t hear about it.
Also, I’d think the rest of the world would see that he cheated. From his projection of his crimes alone, it’s pretty obvious that he did. There’s all kinds of shit people bragged about too. Judging by the “Biden was incompetent” headlines, we now know he’s losing it. None of this is rocket science.
Then I hope that everyone fights the good fight, because the skinless cantaloupe has major problems and is messing up the world because of his ineptitude. Along with the X-Man reject, Mr. Potato Head.
It’s illegal to implement solutions, smaller homes, gardens, composting toilets , groups of people living together densely in communitarian situations, chickens , rain water catchment, reed bed sewer systems , earthworks , self installed solar , etc… almost all those things are illegal in first world countries .
Until people get the collective will to change the law , sustainability wil be something done by outlaws whose lives occasionally get destroyed when the crackdowns happen.
Here’s a good listen on the topic from Adam Curtis