Reading Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism and this section caught my attention. He literally outlines a war between America and Japan in conjunction with national wars (as in wars against imperialism/hegemony, in our history this was resistance to Nazism in Europe) in Europe that delays the onset of socialism for decades.

He claims this is improbable, but he laid out it nonetheless. The predictive power of Marxism y'all; its wild to see it in action.

From today's standpoint, the last lines about how history can take giant leaps backward before advancing is surprisingly :bloomer: We've been unfortunate enough to live in a leap backward but that will change.

  • Lymbic_System [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Their is still some debate as to if Afghanistan and Iraq are the end all this other shit could very possibly be flailing problem is we dint know the depth of how bad a stare the deep state is right now Ukraine clearly was someone's pet project that has gone side ways hard, smol bean coup to the beging of the end of dollar supremacy. Other support evidence is beefing up security at home with propaganda, spook data collecting programs you dont nessarly do this if your not hedging your bets. All we can surmise really is things are not going well, cant say how bad but I'm willing to say this winter loyal nato ally are gonna buy Russian oil. If that happens it might give us more clues to how bad this system is understress

    • HauntedBySpectacle [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      it seems quite stressed already and we're only in the very beginnings of this sea change. they're running out of effective options to counter antihegemonic states. with smaller states, there's no appetite for boots on the ground wars anymore, and they can't win those even after decades. With China and Russia, nukes limit the West to economic sanctions and proxy fights.

      Sanctions get less and less effective the more they are used, and their application of over the past 20 years has skyrocketed. We are already running up against the limits of them, and theit only response to states that don't play along (India, Turkey, even Saudi Arabia) with them is threatening to cut them off too. Which they know they cant really follow through on. It's not possible to win these conventional wars, and it's not possible to sanction half the world.

      What's the plan anymore? The West seems to have no plan, or a bunch of competing plans running up against each other and failing. The realist wing of Kissinger, Mearsheimer, Kennan types never wanted this kind of alignment between China, Russia, and Iran; they wanted to use Russia against China. That idea hasnt been followed through since Maidan at least and now we're seeing the results. The US empire has bit off much more than it can chew by antagonizing these 3 simultaneously.

      My fear is that they will double down on these sunk costs and commit to total destruction, a third world war, as their only option to overcome these deep failures.