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by vlunkr
2162 days ago
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> Hunter-gatherer societies have routinely been found to be happier and involve significantly less work than industrialized societies. So is it a coincidence that 99.9% of hunter-gatherer societies have chosen to industrialize? > Or do you think that given that degree of climate shift occurs it is unlikely to entail a societal and/or biosphere collapse? My guess is that society wouldn't collapse, but again, this is so speculative. |
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I don't think there is much evidence of this. Would you say that hunter-gatherers in Australia, Africa, or the Americas chose to industrialize? It seems more that agrarian society was forced upon them. Likewise, industrialization isn't much of a choice once you are already in an agrarian society as failing to adapt to it will see you outcompeted and displaced or extirpated.
Your question is like asking "why do 99.9% of people choose to have sex with me if I hold a knife to their throat?" It takes some serious mental gymnastics to construe that as them wanting to have sex with you.