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> Many people don't even have cash anymore, either in their wallet or at home. In case of a longer power outage a significant part of the population might not even be able to buy food for days.

So, what's really interesting is that these sorts of social collapses have happened. In fact, they often happen when natural disasters strike.

When they do happen, mutual aid networks just sort of naturally spring up and capitalism ends up taking a backseat. All the sudden worrying about the profits of Walmart are far less important than making sure those around you don't starve.

As it turns out, most people, even managers of stores, aren't so heartless as to let huge portions of the population starve. Everyone expects "mad max" but that scenario simply hasn't played out in any natural disaster. In fact, it mostly only ends up being like that when central authority arrives and starts to try and bring "order" back.

You can read about this behavior in "A Paradise Built in Hell" [1].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Paradise_Built_in_Hell



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