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I think this analysis is too political and too much about the last fifty years. What we are seeing is something much bigger, the rise of China to super power status, the first time this has happened for a non-Western country n the last 300 or so years. The West, without really intending to, gave birth to the Industrial Revolution which required relative freedom to innovate and relative free discussion especially in scientific matters. This would not have been possible had a state authority held absolute power: Italy, the birthplace of the 'new science', became a backwater for two centuries because of the stultifying power of the Roman Catholic Church.

China is a country which has never favoured the individual or economic initiative -- merchants were excluded from power by the literati who staffed the bureaucracy. However, China is overtaking America economically because the new schema of "a capitalist canary inside a Communist cage" as one Chinese thinker put it is singing only too well. This is a very new kind of polity, and is unMarxist in that Marx believed economics always trumps politics. I and many of my contemporaries wouldn't want to live under this new system but the Chinese aren't objecting since it promises to make China dominant world-wide. What's not to like? This is maybe the new schema which will, God forbid, replace democratic capitalism during the next millennium. Trump is a rather desperate and incoherent attempt to turn back the tide and apart from him no one is much bothered, as long as people have their precious smart phones and private cars they'll put up with anything.

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