In a completely abstract theory Yaron is hypothetically correct. You know, if you played HOI4 or something. But reality is different.
However, America is an "Anglo In The Woods" 17th century English, Protestant, Lockean Liberal ideological experiment that wasn't even properly replicated across the English channel in France, despite people like Thomas Jefferson trying to help.
Ideas are not fully interchangeable because they are extensions of the people they emerge from. Even America before the Hart-Cellar Act was not the America it was in 1775.
If you wish for a nation to continue (let alone it's values), not only must the people be continued, but the traditions of those people must be preserved, and any new commers must be assimilated into that nation.
In theory, you could potentially have an America that wasn't white. But the time it would take to do that would either be so long that population would be white as well, or the assimilation of the foreigner would be so complete they wouldn't be able to tell the difference between themselves and the domestic population, which means they would probably think of themselves as White.
I would slightly disagree but for similar reasons. America, as it was founded is built upon English common law and the Enlightenment. I don't know if that tradition continues without a majority white nation? But I agree that America today is vastly different than the founding version
For the most part no, but theoretically it could, but it would have to be done perfectly.
Probably better to just keep the population you have and protect your traditions. Seems simple enough.
it's like Liberal Imperialism. Yeah, technically you can bring Liberal Democracy like Helldivers 2. But is that really gonna work? America is actually built to conquer other nations by making them states and fully assimilating them, to the point that our open internal borders allow settler migration and inter-mixing of ethnic groups. But again, that's a tough path to follow, and even America only sometimes did that. Particularly if you... conquered... them.
Is Super Earth a liberal democracy? I haven't played the games, I'm going by some information the developers put out. They implied it was more of a Heinleinian dystopia disguised as a democracy.
I'll take Sargon's lead on this, and say the answer is "No". "Managed Democracy" is effectively just Neo-Liberalism. The idea of a fake Democracy that is disguised as one, but is nothing more than an extremely elite cartel of power mongers engaging in Imperialism is effectively Tony Blair's Neo-Liberalism (aka: Fabian Socialism).
In a completely abstract theory Yaron is hypothetically correct. You know, if you played HOI4 or something. But reality is different.
However, America is an "Anglo In The Woods" 17th century English, Protestant, Lockean Liberal ideological experiment that wasn't even properly replicated across the English channel in France, despite people like Thomas Jefferson trying to help.
Ideas are not fully interchangeable because they are extensions of the people they emerge from. Even America before the Hart-Cellar Act was not the America it was in 1775.
If you wish for a nation to continue (let alone it's values), not only must the people be continued, but the traditions of those people must be preserved, and any new commers must be assimilated into that nation.
In theory, you could potentially have an America that wasn't white. But the time it would take to do that would either be so long that population would be white as well, or the assimilation of the foreigner would be so complete they wouldn't be able to tell the difference between themselves and the domestic population, which means they would probably think of themselves as White.
I would slightly disagree but for similar reasons. America, as it was founded is built upon English common law and the Enlightenment. I don't know if that tradition continues without a majority white nation? But I agree that America today is vastly different than the founding version
For the most part no, but theoretically it could, but it would have to be done perfectly.
Probably better to just keep the population you have and protect your traditions. Seems simple enough.
it's like Liberal Imperialism. Yeah, technically you can bring Liberal Democracy like Helldivers 2. But is that really gonna work? America is actually built to conquer other nations by making them states and fully assimilating them, to the point that our open internal borders allow settler migration and inter-mixing of ethnic groups. But again, that's a tough path to follow, and even America only sometimes did that. Particularly if you... conquered... them.
Is Super Earth a liberal democracy? I haven't played the games, I'm going by some information the developers put out. They implied it was more of a Heinleinian dystopia disguised as a democracy.
I'll take Sargon's lead on this, and say the answer is "No". "Managed Democracy" is effectively just Neo-Liberalism. The idea of a fake Democracy that is disguised as one, but is nothing more than an extremely elite cartel of power mongers engaging in Imperialism is effectively Tony Blair's Neo-Liberalism (aka: Fabian Socialism).
You're basically fighting in the Iraq War.