> to profit in gained imperial resource bases. The second conflict is to
> determine what the future face of capitalist markets will be. Will they
> be authoritarian nationalist/mercantilist economies, or shall
> libertarianism and free markets reign?
> This conflict will most likely be between the US and China as the main
> players.
I'd be interested to know which one you think will be on which side? I'm
tempted to forsee the US as the authoritarian/mercantalist and China as
free market libertarian.
Mark
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