my point is that theres no longer space in the system to actually do anything. at best you can try, mostly vainly, to keep some of its civilizing structures intact.
a businessman in a town i wont name offered to build a nuclear plant from his own funds, and the council rejected it. can anyone count the number of nuclear plants built in china in the past few years?
the asian system is expanding and thriving as we speak. you get a mix of the best of the welfare state with the best of capitalism and they both work in harmony.
and anyone who wants to respond with a big list of "whats wrong with china" im A) already aware and B) its irrelevant in the long term
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