If all countries were like America, with massive use of technology, industrialization, health care, government, transportation, education, and all other aspects of a first world country, what would happen? What would go wrong? How long could such a world sustain itself before resulting in chaos, overpopulation, war, famine, pestilence, and all kinds of destruction of the environment?
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Anonymous2006-02-14 4:39
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Certainly. Capitalism seeks to make a profit at any cost, while democracy is equality BS disguised as majority opinion. Stagnant popculturalism is the result of a marriage of the two, as are 90% of the current powerful lobbyist groups, especially those with no actual resource/recreation content production like feminism and censorship boards, and annoying old twats with nothing better to do, buying public listening time with their deceased/invalid husband's earnings. I would prefer the technology-laden devastator of humans rights super-capitalism (the way 1970's-80's liberals and cyberpunk afficiandos thought the US would develop) over this falsely cheery, bright, blindingly sunny and optimistic theocracy we got going now. No surrealist could have dreamt up a more annoying, aggravating caricature of a 'civilised society.' Scarily enough some families might even be working less hours in that society.