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[–] impairedimperator@lemmy.zip 17 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

This feels a lot like the collapse of the USSR. Like, yeah, shit wasn't necessarily great before, but what comes after is worse.

[–] GreenBeard@lemmy.ca 11 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

There was a hypothesis proposed a number of years ago that a mono-polar world is inherently unstable. A second great power keeps the other "honest" to a degree and limits the scope of corruption. It doesn't stop it entirely mind you, but it has to at least maintain the appearance of integrity or expose its vulnerability. Any world where only one great power exists, must eventually collapse under the weight of internal corruption.

Looks like the hypothesis had some merit.

[–] SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

If you crack open a history book you'll find that a multi-polar world has a lot more war. Napoleonic wars, World Wars, etc. Even in the Cold War when nuclear weapons made it too insane for super powers to fight each other directly, they found ways to have massive proxy wars, like the Korean War and Vietnam War. These wars left over a million people dead each. Then there were all of the various civil wars that the superpowers were involved like the Angolan civil war, that one was about a half million people dead. These conflicts were happening all over the world.

People today shit themselves over Gaza, but that's less than a tenth of casualties compared to the wars that happened in the Cold War and less than 0.2% of WW2. Would you consider wars happening in multiple parts of the world with 10 to 500 times the casualties we've seen in Gaza to be a "stable world"?

[–] HobbitFoot@thelemmy.club 1 points 38 minutes ago

The Concert of Europe kept the continent relatively peaceful for a century, mainly by ensuring that one nation didn't become another Napoleonic France.

Post World War II was also relatively peaceful compared to the interwar years, mainly because of the two interventionist powers trying to compete with each other. There was a lot of genocide after World War I.

[–] impairedimperator@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 hours ago

I don't much like hypotheses that require certain size groups of people.

But I guess that's just the instability of the dictator applied to the entire world.