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This analysis defines the current global economic state as a permanent rupture of the just-in-time supply chain, a terminal decay, not a temporary glitch. Framework: 1. Structural Volatility: This executive euphemism masks a man-made, systemic failure. The system is fundamentally broken and will not return to its previous state. 2. The Metabolic Rift: The core cause is capitalism's break with natural cycles, consuming resources and excreting waste, creating permanent sacrifice zones. 3. Necrocapitalism & Green Extractivism: The green shift intensifies fossil fuel use and enables total extractivism, legitimizing the management of death for profit. 4. Techno-Feudalism: Corporations act as feudal lords, extracting rent (data, labor) from workers reduced to bare life—disposable biological sensors. 5. The Entropy Gambit: AI's attempt to optimize the system is self-defeating. Its massive energy consumption cannibalizes the very infrastructure it's meant to save, accelerating systemic decay in a feedback loop. Summarizes the current global economic state as a permanent rupture of the just-in-time supply chain, arguing that the system is in a terminal state of decay, not a temporary glitch. Main Claim: The global economic system, particularly the supply chain, is experiencing a permanent rupture characterized by structural volatility, which is a euphemism for systemic failure. This failure is driven by the metabolic rift and is being managed through necrocapitalism and techno-feudalism, ultimately leading to the system cannibalizing its own resources and human components to sustain a simulation of functionality. Logic: 1. Structural Volatility as Systemic Failure: The term structural volatility, used by executives, is a naturalizing euphemism for a man-made crisis, indicating that the system is fundamentally broken and not returning to its previous state. 2. The Metabolic Rift: The core cause of the rupture is the metabolic rift, where capitalism's consumption of resources (extraction) and excretion of waste breaks the natural circularity of life. This creates sacrifice zones where resources are permanently depleted, and the land's ability to sustain life is destroyed for the benefit of the global North. 3. Green Extractivism and Necropolitics: The shift to green energy (e.g., EVs) is not a solution but an intensification of the problem (fossil fuel plus). It requires massive extraction, intensifying the fossil fuel economy in the short term. This process is legitimized by the green label, enabling total extractivism—an ontological shift where land is seen purely as a resource node. This leads to necrocapitalism, where the system accumulates wealth by actively managing death and deciding which populations (like those in sacrifice zones) are expendable (metabolic cost). 4. Techno-Feudalism and Bare Life: The logic of extraction extends to the logistics nodes. Corporations act as feudal lords, owning the infrastructure (platforms/warehouses) and extracting rent (data and labor power) rather than profit. Workers are reduced to bare life—stripped of political rights and treated as disposable biological sensors (e.g., wearing haptic suits) whose energy is harvested to keep the necrotic system twitching. 5. The Entropy Gambit (AI Cannibalism): The reliance on AI to optimize the failing system is self-defeating due to the laws of thermodynamics (Landauer's principle). Information processing generates heat (entropy), requiring massive energy consumption. AI data centers are consuming the very infrastructure (the power grid) they are supposed to optimize, leading to a feedback loop of systemic decay where the system burns resources to simulate its own survival.