• ToastedRavioli@midwest.social
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    1 month ago

    Everybody should read How to Hide an Empire by Daniel Imerwhar. Its an incredibly well written book that features interesting history about how the US has both built an empire while also masquerading as an anti-imperial nation

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        1 month ago

        Well of course, as long as the US has halfway working elections, it’s technically not an empire. So it’s well hidden, if it really is one.

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          Having elections by no means disqualifies something from being an empire. See the British Empire, for example

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            oh you mean the one that split and decolonised soon after it no longer had royal rulers and actually elected its leaders

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              Bro it’s literally still a monarchy. The monarch just hasn’t been in charge since like, 1689. The british empire absolutely functioned as a parliamentary democracy

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    People should watch 4400, it’s a short lived series about how the wealthy)powerful squandered the future, and attempts were made to fix it by traveling into the past with superpowers, with the aristocrats giving chase into the apsr as well

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    I will go farther than the author and say war and the tools of death and destruction should not only not be profitable, but very costly for defense manufacturers and the multimillionaires, billionaires, and corporations who have insatiable blood and gildlust. Not the taxpayer. These industries should barely turn a profit and be taxed in the 90th percentile.