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dreaming is fucking right
🇸🇪 Kingdom of Sweden 🇸🇪 Katılım Kasım 2018
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* My main motivation for this podcast is to discuss the dangerous time we live in, as the world must adjust to a multipolar distribution of power. After the Cold War, security was based on the notion of a liberal hegemonic peace, in which stability depended on the uncontested dominance of the Political West rather than on mitigating security competition between the great powers. During this era, we developed a powerful ideology that assumed peace could only exist under liberal hegemony and sovereign inequality. We insisted that our dominance was a “force for good” and even stopped discussing the security concerns of rivals. Unipolarity is already gone and has been replaced by a multipolar world—yet we still continue to follow the rules of a hegemon to the detriment of our own security. The wars against Russia, Iran, and future war with China will predictably end in tragedy as a workable peace is ignored, and the reluctance to recognise the security concerns of adversaries will continue to result in self-delusion.
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@DreamRedo if it's not too windy and too rainy it seems like a relaxing forest walk kind of day c:
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@sliftys @Apricot064 It’s so much sweeter knowing this when you gave me your heart willingly
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@sliftys @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 Lack of intelligence. It was less profitable than farms that did not employ slaves and hired workers.
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@itssanman @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 so why did people even bother with importing slaves? the fact is that there wasn't enough labour to work in the highly profitable agriculture of the south, free men did not want to work due to how dangerous & labour intensive it was. you wanted an economic argument, there ya go
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@sliftys @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 What if? There were many immigrants at the time, especially in the north.
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@itssanman @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 what if you're a landowner in the province of south carolina in the year 1750
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@sliftys @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 Automation, Hire foreign workers, or take your production over seas.
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@itssanman @BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 what if you have a huge labour shortage and can't hire workers
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@BlankEthan85350 @accipiter0 Economically slavery is less efficient than hiring workers
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@hoshinojavi lonely people with power is soo good i can't pick a favourite song!!
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i love this song, but i can't listen to it often because it overwhelms me so much that i cry
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@DreamRedo @hoshinojavi haven't seen persona myself, only bergman i've seen is the seventh seal.. i'm a failure of a swedish cinephile..!
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@sliftys @hoshinojavi Ooh, is this "Persona"? It looks so intriguing, I would love to watch. Great concept.
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i watched this movie for the first time yesterday at the local theater, and i couldn't even speak when it finished. i loved it though.
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@RWApodcast @AyushSi48483809 ahahhahahahhaha are u stupid or acting like that dude?
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Over a hundred thousand people died in the Tajik Civil War, which was just one out of the 14 or 15 armed conflicts that started as a direct result of the Soviet collapse
Marcus H 🇬🇧🔶@MarcusH_01
Genuinely wtf how did one side of the Cold War just completely die without any mass violence or anything Like I know the whole historical context but it’s still WILD to me that the Soviet Union and entire Eastern Bloc just peacefully died
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