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  • AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    I mean, yes and no. Rome didn’t have military bases around the world when it collapsed and Germany didn’t have reserve currency status. But their currency DID become worthless. Stories like people burning money cuz it was cheaper than buying firewood.

    I know that it won’t be “exactly the same” but maybe we could glean some valuable insight. Like physical items held value way better than currency. What did people do? Did families all return home and live with their parents/siblings since costs were too high alone?

    Having an idea of where things might go or what could happen just makes me feel better about it I guess? Like I know if the dollar collapses no amount of prep will really make it better and society as we know it in the U.S. will not exist for a bit.

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      24 days ago

      The global economy is new, so much has changed

      4 generations ago most of the food that people ate grew within 20 miles, now a good chuck of my food is grown on four continents in dozens of countries.

      This and every single thing in my house and car has supply lines stretching over a million miles when the travel of every single item, and their materials are added up. Literally, tens of millions of people helped make my items

      Banking is literally hundreds or thousands of times more complex than in my grandfather’s time.

      And my entire career is based on technology and infrastructure I read only hints about in science fiction books as a kid.

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        23 days ago

        Back in the early XX century - when Germany had hyperinflation and America had the Great Depression - most people still lived in the countryside.

        You can weather a lot of shit if you can grow your own food.

        Nowadays, at least in the West, most people live in cities and food is something they HAVE to buy and in order to be able to buy food they HAVE to have jobs - most people can’t simple shrink their lives down to a point were they’re pretty much independent of the rest of society, farming their little plot of land and raising some chickens using traditional techniques to just keep on going.

        If shit properly hits the fan, I suspect things are going to be way more desperate.