How to say Marx was right without saying “Marx was right”.

  • MTK@lemmy.world
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    Human civilization is bound to die at some point. If we give up now it will just happen faster and with more suffering. If we fight we will still improve things, maybe not everything will be okay, but when has it ever been?

    • HasturInYellow@lemmy.world
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      I suppose it wasn’t clear in my comment but I’m not advocating for doing nothing. Just to have realistic expectations about what is possible. If you sell everyone on reversing everything, and then fail, it will breed discontent further than being honest. That’s all.

    • mad_lentil@lemmy.ca
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      There’s also the biosphere to think about. Even in we go, it doesn’t mean that all life has to go with us

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        Even if we intentionally released as much co2 as we could all life on earth is not at risk. Remember that there’s a fair amount of life that is virtually unchanged since the paleozoic period when all that co2 was in the air. Beyond that there’s stuff that hangs out in volcanic vents, rapidly evolving life that can adapt even to rapid change, bacteria, molds, mosses and algae. And who knows maybe there’s even a small adaptable mammal or 2 that gets out and evolves enough for a second attempt at sapience.

        Don’t get me wrong the climate disaster is truly a unique and devastating extinction event, but humans are not so powerful as to leave the earth a completely lifeless rock.

      • Snowies@lemmy.zip
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        We kill 80 billion land animals per year for factory farming and we’ve caused almost 2 species of animal per year to go completely extinct over the last 500 years.

        We are going to destroy almost all life on this planet.