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Suzanimal
04-10-2015, 07:37 AM
Are we witnessing the death throes of a dying empire?

From LewRockwell.com...



License to Kill
By Dmitry Orlov

The story is the same every time: some nation, due to a confluence of lucky circumstances, becomes powerful—much more powerful than the rest—and, for a time, is dominant. But the lucky circumstances, which often amount to no more than a few advantageous quirks of geology, be it Welsh coal or West Texas oil, in due course come to an end. In the meantime, the erstwhile superpower becomes corrupted by its own power.

As the endgame approaches, those still nominally in charge of the collapsing empire resort to all sorts of desperate measures—all except one: they will refuse to ever consider the fact that their imperial superpower is at an end, and that they should change their ways accordingly. George Orwell once offered an excellent explanation for this phenomenon: as the imperial end-game approaches, it becomes a matter of imperial self-preservation to breed a special-purpose ruling class—one that is incapable of understanding that the end-game is approaching. Because, you see, if they had an inkling of what’s going on, they wouldn’t take their jobs seriously enough to keep the game going for as long as possible.

The approaching imperial collapse can be seen in the ever worsening results the empire gets for its imperial efforts. After World War II, the US was able to do a respectable job helping to rebuild Germany, along with the rest of western Europe. Japan also did rather well under US tutelage, as did South Korea after the end of fighting on the Korean peninsula. With Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, all of which were badly damaged by the US, the results were significantly worse: Vietnam was an outright defeat, Cambodia lived through a period of genocide, while amazingly resilient Laos—the most heavily bombed country on the planet—recovered on its own.

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As empires collapse, they turn inward, and subject their own populations to the same ill treatment to which they subjected others. Here, America is unexceptional: the number of Americans being murdered by their own police, with minimal repercussions for those doing the killing, is quite stunning. When Americans wonder who their enemy really is, they need look no further.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com/2015/04/no_author/killing-for-the-sake-of-it/

presence
04-10-2015, 01:54 PM
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Acala
04-10-2015, 02:35 PM
Never been impressed with Orlov. Obviously some of this is correct, but he actually doesn't understand the people of the USA or the way markets work. This becomes clear if you read his book "Reinventing Collapse" and in this article where he attributes American industrial might to natural resources (West Texas oil) rather than the relatively free market that actually built the most powerful eonomy ever known. The importance of this distinction is that once natural resources like oil are gone, they are gone. But the blessings of liberty return as soon as liberty is restored.

Because we have a unique tradition of liberty (the ONLY American exceptionalism) that just might reassert itself when the current crony-capitalist empire falls, there is some cause for optimism that Orlov does not see.