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The collapse of a complex society is the catastrophic change to a lower level of complexity. | Social collapse is the resultant pattern of behavior among civilians that indicates that the normative fabric of society has been shed - when we no longer find utility in adhering to the laws and social mores that keep order. | ||
Economic collapse is marked by the failure of existing systems - commerce, power, food/water/medicine, transportation, and security come to mind. | |||
The collapse of a complex society is the catastrophic change to a lower level of complexity. | |||
Collapse might occur due to: | |||
* [[Ecological crisis]] | * [[Ecological crisis]] |
Revision as of 03:30, 21 January 2022
Social collapse is the resultant pattern of behavior among civilians that indicates that the normative fabric of society has been shed - when we no longer find utility in adhering to the laws and social mores that keep order.
Economic collapse is marked by the failure of existing systems - commerce, power, food/water/medicine, transportation, and security come to mind.
The collapse of a complex society is the catastrophic change to a lower level of complexity.
Collapse might occur due to: