High future optimism and individualism characterise the fast-living society in Germany despite the increasing division. The elite skim-off most of the prosperity; comprehensive consumption possibilities compensate for low participation and educational options for large groups of the population. Traditionally representative political decision-making structures leave social risk protection increasingly to private provisions. Innovations towards sustainability do not pay off and traditional industrial approaches continue to dominate. In the global environment, there are weak supranational institutions. Geopolitical decisions are primarily made based on the cooperation of sovereign national states. Global growth in industrial and developing nations takes place based on networked action and strongly regulated capital and financial markets. International environment protection is the global loser, neglected for the benefit of fast consumption.

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