Will China really take over?

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  • ukit0

    I just wonder which model is better positioned for a globalized world. One where the state has ability to control industries and make radical changes across the whole society. Or one where government is limited to the point where changes that affect a powerful interest are very difficult.

    Putting aside the issue of democracy vs authoritarianism, left vs right, etc, which do you think is better positioned for success? Especially considering the world could go through massive changes over the next several decades in terms of energy and other issues.

    • Please, forget this left & right thing... i think traditional policies are dead for nowOBBTKN
    • The problem is the only government metod that is able to force the people to make the changes in future needed...OBBTKN
    • is the one everyone here did´nt want to mentionOBBTKN
    • Talking on success terms...

      Then, for me, fuck success, let´s talk about other term!
      OBBTKN
    • Seeing the human race (seeing the things been done before)... i think the war to control the energetic resources is innevitableOBBTKN
    • inevitableOBBTKN

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