Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier

Chris Smaje's Vision of a Post-Collapse Eco-Localism that Works

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Oct 1, 2025
In this thought-provoking discussion, Chris Smaje, a small farmer and writer known for his focus on agroecology, explores a post-collapse world where local economies thrive. He critiques modern liberalism, advocating for a decentralized and resilient future rooted in community and local ecology. Smaje emphasizes the importance of small-scale agroecology and shared governance, urging listeners to embrace local knowledge and participate in crafting sustainable futures. He outlines a vision where diverse food systems flourish through cooperative efforts and resilience.
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Civilization's Fragile Nighttime Footprint

  • Flying over modern cities and breadbaskets reveals a fragile system held together by cheap fossil energy.
  • Chris Smaje warns that this concentrated urban-agricultural pattern is unsustainable and vulnerable to shocks.
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A 'Dark Age' Can Be Transformative

  • Calling the future a 'dark age' reframes collapse as systemic political breakdown rather than only catastrophe.
  • Smaje argues past dark ages sometimes improved ordinary people's material conditions despite elite narratives of decline.
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Limits Of Liberal Modernist Narratives

  • Liberal modernism packages progress, centralized state power, and market mediation as inevitable solutions.
  • Smaje critiques that narrative and urges attention to intermediate institutions between individual and state.
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