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Comment by CPLX

12 hours ago

You're confusing cause and effect.

No, they're not.

Europe was devastated and bankrupt. Asia was devastated and bankrupt.

The US mainland was untouched. It had a massive leg up against the competition.

  • > explain America's world-wide industrial dominance.

    > Europe was devastated and bankrupt. Asia was devastated and bankrupt.

    Well yeah. Because America's world wide industrial dominance soundly beat the shit out of everyone, due to deployment of a highly successful industrial policy.

    Imagine if we needed to rapidly step up industrial output tomorrow to fight another global war and China was on the other side. How do you think it would go?

    • > Because America's world wide industrial dominance soundly beat the shit out of everyone, due to deployment of a highly successful industrial policy.

      That industrial dominance came largely during the war, and was made possible by the fact that they weren't being bombed while it scaled up.

      There's a huge element of geopolitical luck involved in the rise of the US.

      > Imagine if we needed to rapidly step up industrial output tomorrow to fight another global war and China was on the other side. How do you think it would go?

      Horribly! I think they're much more prepared for such a thing.

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