• Red Wizard 🪄
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    10 months ago

    Global stability and prosperity will inevitably chip away at the vectors of control held by the empire. As its influence wanes, it will likely drive turmoil at home, as it may have to transition away from its service economy into a more productive and useful economy on the global playfield. If the dedollarization efforts continue at pace, it will only further weaken its position. Plurality appears to be the name of the game in the next 10+ years.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah I think the world is already multipolar but the decaying political and financial structures of neocolonialism persist over and through it with countries like 🇿🇦🇦🇪🇸🇦🇪🇬🇮🇳 more willing to act as slightly higher low rungs of the value ladder (sub imperialists) than any kind of broader geopolitical reorientation. In terms of military and agricultural and high tech production and even culture things are not going to be in our favor in the long run vs actual development.

      This is the way the struggle is going to play out rather than some kind of massive breakout of world war without Pax Americana as the Kautskyists would have me believe