Society is at breaking point.
Jacob Chansley, also known as the ‘QAnon Shaman’, was a prominent figure during the January 6 insurrection The possibility of a second US civil war is becoming ‘increasingly plausible’ according to a new study – with additional insurrections even more likely. There are also ‘striking similarities’ between the 1850s – the decade before the first civil war – and today, according to the team from California State University, San Bernardino.
Proposed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, it considers the network of relationships between people who live and work in a society, and how they enable positive social outcomes. However, the researchers inverted that theory to assess negative social capital. ‘In this study, we used a social psychological conceptual framework – social capital theory – to examine the likelihood of full-scale civil war by comparing the pre-Civil War period with the present,’ they said.
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