Civilisation collapses
Why is this a pressing problem?
Societal collapse has been a recurrent phenomena throughout history. It is usually marked by state failure, political fragmentation, and the relatively rapid and ensuring loss of economic capital. For a future collapse, this could include the widespread and persistent loss of industrialisation. A potent mix of societal vulnerabilities, hazards such as pandemics and climate change, and poor responses could lead to a modern collapse. The global systems that many people rely on would fragment and fail. This could trigger severe suffering and losses of welfare.
How likely a collapse is, what are the key contributors, what the precise short-term and long-term impacts would be, and what policies can mitigate the risks of collapse are all important questions. These could all be illuminated through historical as well as forward-looking research.
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Research papers
Butzer, Karl (2012) Collapse, Environment, and Society, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cumming, Graeme S. & Garry D. Peterson (2017) Unifying Research on Social–Ecological Resilience and Collapse, Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Denkenberger, David & Jeffrey Ladish (2019) Civilizational Collapse: Scenarios, Prevention, Responses (video)
Geddes, Barbara (1999) What Do We Know about Democratisation after Twenty Years, Annual Review of Political Science
Jebari, Karim (2021) Replaying History’s Tape: Convergent Cultural Evolution and the Prospects of Humanity after a Social Collapse
Kemp, Luke (2019) Are We On the Road to Civilisational Collapse?, BBC Future
Muelhauser, Luke, How Big a Deal Was the Industrial Revolution?
Books
Acemoglu, Daron & James Robinson (2012) Why Nations Fail, Crown Business
Caplan, Bryan (2008) The Totalitarian Threat, in Nick Bostrom (ed.), Global Catastrophic Risks, Oxford University Press
Cline, Eric (2014) 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, Princeton University Press
Diamond, Jared (2005) Collapse, Penguin
Levitsky, Steve & Daniel Ziblatt (2019) How Democracies Die, Penguin
McAnany, Patricia A. & Norman Yoffee (2009) Questioning Collapse, Cambridge University Press
Middleton, Guy (2017) Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths, Cambridge University Press
Scott, James C. (2017) Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, Yale University Press
Tainter, Joseph (1988) The Collapse of Complex Societies, Cambridge University Press
Organisations
PIIRS Global Systemic Risk, a research community at Princeton University
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