Societal breakdown is often characterized by attributes such as widespread distrust in institutions, escalating violence or civil unrest, economic instability (e.g., hyperinflation or unemployment), erosion of social norms and cohesion, breakdown of infrastructure or services, and a rise in lawlessness or corruption, collectively undermining the fabric of community and governance.
Societal Breakdown
California City’s Self-Checkout Proposal Could Fine Stores $1,000
Article By Amy Furr The city of Costa Mesa, California, is preparing updated store self-checkout rules that could result in hefty fines for businesses. The news comes as stores have been grappling with problems surrounding […]
