Thursday, November 15, 2012

Thought for the Day

It occurred to me recently that when I was in high school and college, I had no desire at all to study history.  It was  boring, and totally uninteresting, just dull recitation of dates and names.

Now when I read history, it scares the living crap out of me.

The difference from 40 years of seeing how history may not exactly repeat, but it rhymes too well.



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  1. What scare me are the historical cycles, where we are on the present one and the deep psychological reasons for that.
    You assume there will be a collapse. But more likely I think is a dictatorship which like the Roman Empire maintains the illusion of a republic.
    The leftist nihilists led by Obama are not going to win this one. They have no chance. It will be a dictatorship from the right which will step in when Obama and his ilk are finished degrading the country.
    That is unless some foreign power beats them to it.

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    1. Like the Roman Empire didn't collapse? The Romans devalued their currency, too, although not by printing. They manipulated their coins.

      I think economic collapse is coming, not necessarily political. They have tended to come together, though.

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    2. I wonder if that isn't a "chicken-egg" sort of thing (political/economic)? I'm not very savvy history-wise, but I can't recall an economic collapse without a political collapse. For some reason I'm thinking a political collapse _could_ be possible without an economic collapse, although I can't think of one off-hand (a change in political structure not necessarily being the same as a political collapse).

      It's late, and I'm not processing well.

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