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A '''Debacle''' is a catastrophic evolutionary failure.  
<blockquote class="definition">A '''Debacle''' is a catastrophic evolutionary failure. A debacle occurs usually when a species' technological, administrative, economic, and military prowess outpaces its ability to heal and reconnect, usually because an addicted [[Accumulating Class]]<ref>Sosterc, Mike. "How Money Is Destroying the World." The Conversation, 2018. https://theconversation.com/how-money-is-destroying-the-world-96517 cannot be made to release its control over The System. Debacle leads to devastating evolutionary setback. </blockquote>


==Notes==
==Related LP Terms==  


A debacle occurs at the end of a planet's evolutionary development when a species fails to re[[Connect]]. A debacle occurs because a disconnected species cannot handle the powers provided by advanced technological and administrative capacity. 
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A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction. A debacle occurs when technological/military advancement outpaces the emotional, psychological, and spiritual development of a species.
==Non-LP Related Terms==


Debacles typically do not wipe out a species, but they can cause an inordinate amount of unnecessary suffering, and they can set a species back several decades or more, depending on how catastrophic the debacle.
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==Syncretic Terms==
==Notes==
 
[[Armageddon]]
 
==See Also==
 
[[Evolution]] | [[Expansion]]


==Further Reading==
A debacle is an [[End of Stage]] (specifically end of [[Stage Two]]) risk/occurrence. A debacle occurs when a species has developed advanced economic, political, technological, and military systems without healing and a concomitant re[[Connection]].  A debacle occurs because a disconnected species is being "held back" and consequently cannot handle the powers provided by advanced technological and administrative capacity. 


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A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction.


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Debacles typically do not wipe out a species, but they can cause an inordinate amount of unnecessary suffering, and they can set a species back several decades or more, depending on how catastrophic the debacle is. For this reason, an [[Intervention]] may be staged.


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A Debacle is a catastrophic evolutionary failure. A debacle occurs usually when a species' technological, administrative, economic, and military prowess outpaces its ability to heal and reconnect, usually because an addicted Accumulating Class<ref>Sosterc, Mike. "How Money Is Destroying the World." The Conversation, 2018. https://theconversation.com/how-money-is-destroying-the-world-96517 cannot be made to release its control over The System. Debacle leads to devastating evolutionary setback.

Related LP Terms

Debacle >

Non-LP Related Terms

Debacle > Armageddon, Shefa

Notes

A debacle is an End of Stage (specifically end of Stage Two) risk/occurrence. A debacle occurs when a species has developed advanced economic, political, technological, and military systems without healing and a concomitant reConnection. A debacle occurs because a disconnected species is being "held back" and consequently cannot handle the powers provided by advanced technological and administrative capacity.

A debacle is characterized by ecological, economic, social, political, and military spiral into self-destruction.

Debacles typically do not wipe out a species, but they can cause an inordinate amount of unnecessary suffering, and they can set a species back several decades or more, depending on how catastrophic the debacle is. For this reason, an Intervention may be staged.

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