Hmm... Maybe? It's an interesting hypothesis but it would need proof -- and more details.. What patterns could we expect to reoccur? And why is that?rotting bones wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:59 am Structures like those in game theory are universal because they are defined recursively like numbers.
If I'm not mistaken your initial point is that democracies aren't good at imposing democratic regimes on other countries.... And I do agree the track records isn't excellent.
Getting back to Chile, it's worth keeping in mind that democracy wasn't the US end goal at the time at all... They were helping a military dictatorship;
Just thought of something... as it happens, we have a shortage of raw materials -- and a number of manufactured products; that's one of the causes of our current bout of inflation. So far it barely makes the news.
The relevant fact to consider is not whether these minerals are found outside the Third World. The relevant fact to consider is how expensive they would be if supply fell significantly. Even in this case, I already said:
Trying to become self-reliant on those could temporarily wreck the West's quality of life, at least until alternatives saturate the market. ... In the long run, I agree that your local quality of life is not the fault of foreign countries.