Collapse - Jared
Diamond
The Easter Islanders' isolation probably also explains why I
have found that their collapse, more than the collapse of any other
pre-industrial society, haunts my readers and students. The parallels between Easter
Island and the whole modern world are chillingly obvious. Thanks
to globalization, international trade, jet planes, and the Internet, all
countries on Earth today share resources and affect each other, just as did
Easter's dozen clans. Polynesian Easter Island was as isolated in the Pacific
Ocean as the Earth is today in space. When the Easter Islanders
got into difficulties, there was nowhere to which they could flee, nor to which
they could turn for help; nor shall we modern
Earthlings, have recourse elsewhere if our troubles increase. Those are the
reasons why people see the collapse of Easter Island
society as a metaphor, a worst-case scenario, for what may lie ahead of us in
our own future. (p. 119).