I know this may be a little hard to digest
We’d like to think our own people are special
But the truths of history do seem to suggest
That location is what sets the level
(Of cultural and economic development)
A new discovery shakes the known world of man
Domestication of horses brings upheaval
Central Asians conquer with their cavalry van
Creating brand new geo polities
(New heirarchies and super hegemonies)
Migrations, intermingling of old and new
Elamites become Persian, Minoans become Greek
Skill and wealth move to where they feel they’ll get their due
In search for a more profitable streak
The discovery of sailing the monsoon winds
Now sea trade becomes more profitable than land
The old order crumbles, for progress here rescinds
The power of past authority, buried in sand
The discovery of motorized transport
Is the paradigm we’re living in today
And just as with all of history’s previous diction
It’s about location, location, location
(This poem is a bit all over the place. I guess it would make more sense to write it as an essay, but I’d have found that an extremely boring task.
I find that China is a peculiar exception to this phenomenon, or at least it used to be.)
Living on the faultline
Live by the ocean
Winners and losers of
the industrial revolution
Super brats of the great
I.T. Disruption
grabbing the gravy
of globalization
The future is a bullet train
of mass production
with mass unemployment
Robotic … Cybertronics
The superseded human
A population deduction
is on the drawing board
and just over the horizon
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I see that happening too
Especially with all this ‘post truth’
Global oligarchies, unmeritorious heirarchies
But there’s always hope
Sometimes the unexpected happens
Malnourished, hanging at the end of a frayed rope
It might snap and dump us into a giant bowl of crunch captains
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