Like the title says, how likely is this? I understand that the material conditions don’t really support it. Additionally, porky is just fine keeping manufacturing over-seas if it means more profit.

Obviously such a move would take decades and would be wrought with environmental havoc. But if not for profit, what if the US government sees it as strategically smart to wean it self from dependence on foreign manufacturing? What sorts of tricks could it pull to return manufacturing to the US?

  • blight [any]
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    3 years ago

    China actually develops the third world > their wages catch up to ours > might as well put the treats factory close to the treat eaters

    • SoyViking [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      But the demand for treats will not be as great as before. Treat eaters will not be able to afford as many treats without a third world to exploit. And it doesn't look like the bourgeoisie is going to show restraint when it comes to increasing the exploitation of the working class of the imperial core.

      Hordes of angry treat boys will be howling for war.

      • MechaLenin [comrade/them]
        hexagon
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        3 years ago

        Might result in a further amplification of inequality. A class of workers who produce the treats domestically, but cannot afford them. And a class who consume the treats. Of course this situation already exists to a certain extent in the US. A return to domestic manufacturing would probably necessitate the increased immiseration of the already impoverished.