It’s absolutely the case, and I see no way for the West to counter China at this point. The main reason being that China is centrally planned while the West consists of many factions that are at odds with one another. Historically, central organization has always beaten ad hoc efforts.
It’s absolutely the case, and I see no way for the West to counter China at this point. The main reason being that China is centrally planned while the West consists of many factions that are at odds with one another. Historically, central organization has always beaten ad hoc efforts.
why not both? some sort of… platform
Good luck implementing a decentralized architecture that depends on trust between peers while you’re living under centralized hypercorporativism.
There should be a drinking game on Lemmygrad for when anti-communists smugly use ellipses in their comments.
sorry i was a bit of a dick, i’m sure you’ve all heard it all before