I disagree to a degree. I think that we'll see a slow liberalization of economics over the coming decades, along with the liberalization of most societies over the coming decades across the planet.
The question is: how violent is the establishment going to get to prevent that from happening.
In the grand scheme of things, I don't think it will be as peaceful as the liberalization of monarchies, but it's not going to be as unfathomably bloody. Remember that the collapse of international communism came about with hardly any bloodshed. I expect the collapse of Fabian Socialism to work in a similar way. Probably a relatively bloodless collapse. I don't think we're even going to see 6 digits.
IF the Fabians don't intentionally start a land war in Asia as a form of depopulation and deflation deflection.
I disagree to a degree. I think that we'll see a slow liberalization of economics over the coming decades, along with the liberalization of most societies over the coming decades across the planet.
The question is: how violent is the establishment going to get to prevent that from happening.
In the grand scheme of things, I don't think it will be as peaceful as the liberalization of monarchies, but it's not going to be as unfathomably bloody. Remember that the collapse of international communism came about with hardly any bloodshed. I expect the collapse of Fabian Socialism to work in a similar way. Probably a relatively bloodless collapse. I don't think we're even going to see 6 digits.
IF the Fabians don't intentionally start a land war in Asia as a form of depopulation and deflation deflection.