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Originally posted by herrw
In this instance, I continue with the assumption that the US is directed by a three variable social equation. First is the unnamed collective, which tends towards socialism and has its roots in the SDS. Second is the Machine, and the third is Conservatism, which rises in opposition to the strength of the other two.
- Endemic unemployment, instability and threat to the social order.
- A mass revolt on behalf of the middle classes of the developed world.
- The revival of Marxism as a replacement for religion in an increasingly morally relativist age.
- The emergence of a terrorist coalition, an alliance that opposes the state, from ultra-nationalists and remnants of religious groups.
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Originally posted by herrw
In this instance, I continue with the assumption that the US is directed by a three variable social equation. First is the unnamed collective, which tends towards socialism and has its roots in the SDS. Second is the Machine, and the third is Conservatism, which rises in opposition to the strength of the other two.
Your prediction reminds me of the Ministry of Defence Concepts & Doctrine Center "future strategic context" report that they release every ten years or so. I wonder if you are aware of it? They don't call their report a prediction, of course, they call it "probability-based, rather than predictive". This one is from 2007.
- Endemic unemployment, instability and threat to the social order.
- A mass revolt on behalf of the middle classes of the developed world.
- The revival of Marxism as a replacement for religion in an increasingly morally relativist age.
- The emergence of a terrorist coalition, an alliance that opposes the state, from ultra-nationalists and remnants of religious groups.
Sounds a little like what you're presenting here.