Cities, with their large and varied-skill workforce, will suffer less than the countryside.
I agree with your post except for this. Based on reading post-WWII accounts of Germany and Japan, when the economic/trade system breaks down, it becomes hard to get food if you don’t live where it’s being grown.
I agree with your post except for this. Based on reading post-WWII accounts of Germany and Japan, when the economic/trade system breaks down, it becomes hard to get food if you don’t live where it’s being grown.
Good examples.