With a voice like James Howard Kunstler, it is nice to know that social critics such as myself are not alone. I will definitely look further into his work so thanks a bunch for mentioning him.
I do agree that the practicality is tricky. As a philosopher who is a bit other-worldly and ascetic, I have to admit that this seems to call for an alternative which is going to ask of us a different response to the problems of the world. I actually consider my philosophy to be an alternative to religion and non-religion.
In working to establish this philosophy, it was necessary for me to create an alter-ego in order to express the idea. The reason is because it is very difficult to embrace the philosophy full-force and live up to the standards as a real person, owing to the fact that the current socio-economic climate is predicated upon the automobile and its use. An ideal can live up to the standards and everyone can collectively idealize, strive, and try, but it's difficult for a person to actually say NO, 100% all the time. SHA'ANIAH BACCOPHET can speak brazenly, because he isn't real. The flesh and blood man who types these words finds it difficult but do-able, and the battery in my van atrophied twice because I didn't start it for so long. Pardon any violation of civic duty as I strive towards this ideal. I am actually an Ohio State graduate and live in a small community, but with an alter-ego like SHA'ANIAH, people think I'm from somewhere else, which is the point.
It looks as though over the last 100 years there has been a kind of generational overlapping. First it was necessary for our great-grandfathers to have cars. Then our grandfathers had them necessarily as well. But this was in the days of Jim Crow, when a black person looked foreign to the local whites. Then when my father took the wheel, things really were changing. We saw the rise of hip hop and black culture in jazz music. The first Yogis came to the country. We started to see evolutionary theory quite popularized. Such was not the case in the 1920s.
Now at this point, the automobile and its use has been drawn out excessively to the point where it is detrimental to society, rather than beneficial. At this point Lebron James makes 20 million dollars a year when there are so many able-bodied young men who would be willing play ball at a local level for 60k dollars a year. The automobile allows them to drive away to attempt to make it into the NCAA and then hopefully the NBA. This is a false dilemma. Either make millions or play for nothing. I argue that it is due to excessive mobility and lack of taking advantage now of resources like the internet. I think that the driving age should be 21, because a person should be required to stay in the community for a few years after graduating high school in order to make the town better and learn to live independently of the automobile and contribute to the community and depend on others as well. That's to say nothing of the drinking age, which I think should be 16. No driving means drinking is safer and that's what high school kids want to do anyway, right? Let's get rid of the Wal Mart and install 5 small grocery outlets, and the grocery stores will pay people to deliver food all over town. These are real jobs.
But someone has to point these things out with conviction because we need to really make a strong change. Tupac Shakur pointed that out in 1996 when he said "its time for us as a people to start making some changes. Let's change the way we eat, let's change the way we live, and let's change the way we treat each other. You see the old way wasn't working so it's on US to do what we gotta do to survive." Now is the time for the fruition of such a calling. Without conscious intent, people continue to gravitate to their cars, and the automobile industry was bailed out in the first decade of the 2000s when all of that money should have went into the pockets of every American.
I have to be honest, it is necessary to meditate and excel the mind to higher states of consciousness. It's time we stop denying that reality is fundamentally MENTAL. Quantum Mechanics is proving the words of ancient sages like Buddha and Jesus: if you had faith the size of a mustard seed...Those who think that the world turns off of a material plane alone may simply not be able to live in the New World which is calling for us to make these changes. This alternative to religion and non-religion is a form of advanced civilianship, and may indeed be for the elite.