• OBJECTION!
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    -81 day ago

    “No country in history” is a pretty bold claim. Surely Britain ceding India for example would be a counterexample, just off the top of my head.

    But honestly, uh, good? I don’t want the US acting as global hegemon. The power and influence wielded by the nation-state only goes to benefitting the rich and powerful. It doesn’t benefit ordinary people in any way, whether domestically or abroad.

    I don’t know why it’s assumed that heading a global empire is supposed to be a good thing, it certainly doesn’t align with my values as a leftist.

    • @SmilingSolaris
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      161 day ago

      Britain didn’t give it up out of the random whims of its government. India functionally became ungovernable. This isn’t anywhere near the same thing.

      • OBJECTION!
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        -91 day ago

        Oh, there’s an idea. So it can’t really be said to be “willfully given up” on a “random whim” if a military force is preventing you from exerting control over a given region.

        In that case, I do have just a couple of notes for OP.