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Patrick Mazza's avatar

I’m digging into this in my next post.

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Christoph's avatar

As a purely internal US argument I get it. However, taking the whole picture into account, all the life and wealth within the US relies on the empire, extracting wealth from its periphery and siphoning it to the center. What motivation should such an empire have to give up its centralized power? The centralization within the US is just a mirror of the centralization of the US within the world.

So, if you want to put forward your decentralized vision, it needs a parallel vision of decentralization on a global level. And that would mean self-sufficiency of these cities or US states vis-à-vis the world. How could you live in the US in a way that feels wealthy and healthy and is not dependent on permanently extracting work, energy, raw materials, and ecological absorption capacities from the rest of the world?

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