The response of society after the earthquake is based on a seminar called "post-disaster society" held in the drama classroom. This workshop was based on the original scene by our teacher McCarthy. This is a response to the catastrophe that some "chosen" people tried to endure in the underground world. Laws, regulations, traditions, and life are thrown out of the window and you can not achieve "renewal survival" and renewal of more ruthless rules.
However, this does not necessarily mean that the fate of society must be miserable. In the "origin of political order", Mr. Fukuyama made an interesting opinion. "Real freedom tends to appear in the gap of power balance among social elite entities" That is, elite entities will exist in society. However, freedom and general economic well - being occurs when these parties are not sufficient and can not be adjusted to each other and the competition between them makes the others more negotiate more effectively. Maximize everything from finance to everyday life
Problems occur in all societies, such as all incomplete mechanisms, but in some cases social inevitable problems can cause disasters as in the example above. Sometimes we see problems that society can not repair, but society will not end with a disaster. Central American ancient Maya society has ended, but there is no evidence of catastrophic confusion. Grand Prize! To allow us to look for social differences that may be the root cause of the disaster we are facing today, we now have some examples of societies that end in disasters and end in a relatively peaceful way I have. (Another example of a society ending in a relatively peaceful way is not finished at all by Pueblo Aborigines living on the cliffs, colonies of American Roanoke, Amazon tribal society at all)
One branch of the western genre is the west of the "post apocalyptic" where the future society struggling to rebuild after a catastrophe is drawn in a way very similar to the nineteenth-century border. For example, Postman and Mad Max series, and computer game series Fallout. Many elements of the space travel series and movies are widely used in Western style. This is especially true for spatial subtypes of space in science fiction. The outer area of Peter Heems transferred a noon height plot to Io in Jupiter's moon. Jean Roddenberry, the creator of the "Star Trek" series, called his program early on as "Star Trek" but later he acknowledged that it would take more time if he liked Western programs themed television programs It was. It is not actual production. The content "Eri's Book" depicts the western end of a catastrophe as an Westerner