Danilo Brozović stresses the need for **dramatic social and technological changes** to prevent societal collapse, drawing from extensive research on historical societies.
The **climate crisis**, alongside rising geopolitical tensions, has intensified discussions about the stability of modern society and the **risk of collapse**.
Academic perspectives vary, with some predicting **extinction** while others believe collapse could transform life rather than end it, citing complex historical factors.
Brozović references **Joseph Tainter’s theory of complexity**, suggesting that escalating societal complexities may lead to inevitable collapse if not addressed.
He concludes that immediate and profound changes in politics, institutions, and **environmental protection** are crucial for avoiding catastrophic outcomes.