I personally do not trust the multipolarism movement as described, but mainly because of the surprisingly lockstep way so many different civilizations followed obviously questionable procedures during Covid. It indicates to me a superstructure organizational dynamic that the 'manager class inertia' argument doesn't quite explain. That sa…
I personally do not trust the multipolarism movement as described, but mainly because of the surprisingly lockstep way so many different civilizations followed obviously questionable procedures during Covid. It indicates to me a superstructure organizational dynamic that the 'manager class inertia' argument doesn't quite explain. That said, Dugin's argument for the rise of civilizational states enjoying national and cultural sovereignty is deeply thought out and worthy. Whether the multipolarists are sincerely following his aspirations or doing something quite different, albeit with the same name, remains to be seen. Personally I suspect that if all nations start adopting CBDC's and BIS remains involved or in charge of them, as is currently the case I believe, then the One World System fix is in. Time will tell.
I personally do not trust the multipolarism movement as described, but mainly because of the surprisingly lockstep way so many different civilizations followed obviously questionable procedures during Covid. It indicates to me a superstructure organizational dynamic that the 'manager class inertia' argument doesn't quite explain. That said, Dugin's argument for the rise of civilizational states enjoying national and cultural sovereignty is deeply thought out and worthy. Whether the multipolarists are sincerely following his aspirations or doing something quite different, albeit with the same name, remains to be seen. Personally I suspect that if all nations start adopting CBDC's and BIS remains involved or in charge of them, as is currently the case I believe, then the One World System fix is in. Time will tell.