jogs, on 2017-April-19, 07:55, said:
Before globalism, history was written by the winners. If the West doesn't vote out the progressive left, China will be the world economic power soon.
Then China will write history. You guys will all be required to watch Jet Li movies on how free Chinese fought the Manchus.
You do love your right-wing talking points, don't you?
Let's see how those talking points compare to reality.
China is the world leader in research into and use of green technology. It is starting late, and has a long way to go in terms of the environment, but in terms of renewable energy it is investing at a far higher level than is the US, and this is largely driven by the government.
Ok: within the US system, which side wants to promote green energy and to use government funding to help develop it and bring it to market? Hmmm....the Republicans? Hah...they think that the answer to any energy issue is a combination of coal mining, fracking, offshore drilling, and eliminating national parks.
China is rapidly educating its youth, with massive financial assistance from the government.
Ok: within the US system, which side wants to make college education more accessible and less financially ruinous for those not fortunate enough to have rich parents?
Hmm...the Republicans? Nah, DeVos has recently undone an Obama regulation that prevented student loan collection agencies to add punitive penalties to the debt of students who have fallen behind on loan repayments, and she wants to increase the role of 'for-profit' and fundamentalist Xian organizations in the provision of basic education, ensuring a generation of children inoculated against rational thinking. Meanwhile, the Democrats want to expand eligibility for and lower the costs of post-secondary education.
China is finally taking steps to clean up the environmental damage caused by decades of explosive economic growth. Ok: within the US system, which side wants to protect the environment (which actually protects ...you know....people)? The Republicans? Nah...they're the ones denying human involvement in global warming and they are actively destroying the EPA, ironically an agency created by earlier Republicans, who would fail to recognize themselves within the current party.
Btw, another reality in the growth of any economic superpower seems to be that it is helpful to have a combination of a large population, access to raw materials, and start from a low level of infrastructure.
The UK had those factors during the Industrial Revolution. Changes in agricultural practices led to an explosive population growth. The burgeoning empire, and the possession of tremendous maritime power, enabled the importation of resources, and the lack of any industrial infrastructure meant that what they built was 'leading edge' for its time.
Move forward to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the US had an explosive population growth, enormous internal resource availability, and started from scratch. So when the rust-belt factories were shiny and new, they were built with leading-edge technology, while in Europe industries were understandably reluctant and slow to destroy the factories, smelters, and other industrial facilities and bring them up to date. Of course, the financial and demographic damage sustained by Europe in WWI also played a role.
Japan and Germany, post WWII, experienced some elements of this. They didn't have population growth and had limited access to raw materials, but they benefited from a combination of the destruction (or theft) of virtually all existing industrial infrastructure and the massive investment (not for altruistic reasons, but as part of the cold war strategy) of monies to build shiny new, leading edge facilities.
Meanwhile, in the US, manufacturing was hurt in part by a reluctance to basically destroy and write-off old-style factories.
China is simply doing what others have done in the past.
I suspect writing this has been a waste of time. Thinking about how one's pet beliefs relate or don't relate to reality is difficult...for people on the left as well as the right. However, and this is far from universal, most people who do examine reality in order to inform their beliefs, rather than the reverse, end up as what you would call 'progressives'. You might want to think carefully about why that is.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari