Keith Hart on Tue, 29 Nov 2016 16:02:46 +0100 (CET) |
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Hi John, Europe's population expansion was made possible by death rates falling faster than birth rates for a century (the US by European immigration and later from all over). After which birth rates fell to the point where Europeans can no longer reproduce or defend themselves and they hate the migrants who work to pay for ther pensions. Asia is rapidly heading the same way. Africa is the only major region today with net population growth rates (2.5% p.a., doubling every 30-odd years). This was a consequence of industrial capitalism, through better food, sanitation, health, urbanisation, machines and yes inanimate energy for many, which only began to affect the general urban population in their everyday lives from the 1860s. The electricity grids and Edison's etc inventions from the 1880's allowed most Americans to have convenient energy in their homes for the first time in the interwar period. Mortality rates for the poor are still shockingly high there. We were using coal with the odd light bulb in Manchester in the 1950s. The Victorians valued plumbing at home and the ability to kill natives at distance abroad more than steam engines as such. Their racism was based on thinking they were smarter than the rest, not riding a coal boom. WWI gave them a salutary lesson. Attribution in an essay of that scope and under 2,000 words? In order to satisfy cranks? To paraphrase Dylan at the end of Talking World War 3 Blues, "You can be in my dream, but I don't want to be in yours". Keith On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:54 PM, John Hopkins <jhopkins@neoscenes.net> wrote: > > On 24/Nov/16 02:50, Keith Hart wrote: > >> including lands of temperate zone new settlement). Its expansion >> was fuelleded by a demographic explosion, 1830-1930. It was the >> main centre for imperialism and machine industry; Africa had a >> share of only 7.5%, hardly any cities and almost no machines -- the >> 'scramble for Africa' from the >> > > The expansion was fueled by coal energy which 'allowed' for > population growth... attribution is important in this regard -- > population doesn't just 'grow' on nothing, it has to have a 'real' > energy source to drive that expansion of the ordered expression of > life... > > jh # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: