If you ask me, the fall of America from the lone 'superpower' to a 'great power' is all but assured as long as the structural racial inequality in this county persists. Let's take a look at education for an example: USA ranks pretty low on global education rankings despite the fact that we have some of the best schools in the world across all levels, its hard to think why that may be the case but when you consider th…
Doesn't India's vestigial caste system create a similar structural racial equality problem there? Would America's racial inequality not be an issue if we had 3x the population?
The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
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Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#32It seems that American journalists and coastal elites do nothing more lately than (ironically) talk about how much they hate their country. What happened to patriotism? Why is it so 'cool' nowadays to hate the USA?
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#33It seems that American journalists and coastal elites do nothing more lately than (ironically) talk about how much they hate their country. What happened to patriotism? Why is it so 'cool' nowadays to hate the USA?
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#34Can we stop calling the world's largest democracy an empire? Belligerent nation sure but it's so click baity and inaccurate
And of course the US almost in it's entirety owes its size and natural resources to very real "empire building" in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Admittedly the territorial expansion of the US has slowed/stopped in the past 100-200 years, but it's not hard to understand how for someone belonging to a group that lived in a given place for many, many multiples of that duration, the current situation might feel, even today, like occupation. (see: hawaii sovereignty movement, native american reservations)
I suppose the question is "when does an empire stop being an empire?" Is it the day it stops expanding? 100 years later? When nobody remembers how things were "before"? I think it's an interesting question.
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#35Can we stop calling the world's largest democracy an empire? Belligerent nation sure but it's so click baity and inaccurate
If you really squint hard you could argue that the rest of NATO are military tribute states giving soldiers to the US empire but that's a very strained interpretation. Japan is currently pretty dependent on US military protection but that doesn't seem to have turned into economic exploitation. Certainly American efforts to get Japan to open up to more US exports isn't something Japan has just rolled over on.
But the current international system does have the US at its center and colloquially people call this the American Empire, and we know what they're talking about even if it isn't really an empire.
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#36If you ask me, the fall of America from the lone 'superpower' to a 'great power' is all but assured as long as the structural racial inequality in this county persists. Let's take a look at education for an example: USA ranks pretty low on global education rankings despite the fact that we have some of the best schools in the world across all levels, its hard to think why that may be the case but when you consider th…
Can you name a time in America's history when there wasn't segregation and inequality?
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#37It seems that American journalists and coastal elites do nothing more lately than (ironically) talk about how much they hate their country. What happened to patriotism? Why is it so 'cool' nowadays to hate the USA?
Have you looked at who's occupying the oval office lately? Nothing to do with it being cool though.
Why would you hate America because of the president in office? America is so much more than the President or the party in power. America is the underlying institutional design, the system of checks and balances, the Constitution, the accepted transfer of power.
Cynics don't seem to appreciate any of these things, their respect for America resting entirely on a myopic view of who occupies the Oval Office.
That's the problem.
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#38What seems least plausible about this to me is that a long period of decline like that (basically what happened to France and the UK) wouldn't result in something like a civil war or other split in the US.
And, no offense, but relative to the rest of the world Americans are kind of old and kind of fat.
So: probably not.
[1] Sources:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jerrybowyer/2013/07/18/youth-in...
https://www.fragilestates.org/2012/11/25/causes-of-revolutio...
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#39What is (for the purpose of this article) "American Empire" anyway?
If it's relative economic & military power, than the writing is on the wall. China is matching and surpassing the US now.
Is it "Empire of the Mind" where the US leads the world in terms of political ideas, holds the torch of civilization and such? That's a whole different discussion.
Is this an article about upcoming disasters of a political-economic kind?
Re: The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
#40That's what happens when economists write, they make the coolest topic boring af.