Adam Van Buskirk, “Collapse Won’t Reset Society,” argues with two examples, the Black Death in Europe and the collapse of Nazi Germany, that social collapse is not as devastating as collapse theorists think. My point here is not to argue against that, which I think is dead wrong, and that his examples are simply not cases of the sort of collapse seen in say the fall of ancient Rome and Easter Island. Rather, what is interesting is that Van Buskirk shows that during the time of the Black Death English society did not lockdown, courts still operated, with some closures, and universities remained open. And the Black Death was, unlike Covid, a real plague. There was obviously no Great Reset agenda operating then!
https://palladiummag.com/2022/04/11/collapse-wont-reset-society/