Someone watch this and lemme know how much is pure western c o p e.

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these dollar-denominated debt is always at risk of being compromised by US financial institutions, if they so wished to.

How would this work?

even the US empire doesn’t fully realize the full extent of the power of dollar hegemony

Why would this be? I assume the economists and business people would know what is possible and they would be able to explain it to the politicians.

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According to neoclassical theory, the answer is yes, nothing has changed, because you can still get 10 units of the same item, which is completely absurd that doesn’t pass even the slightest bit of scrutiny with common sense.

I think you need to elaborate more here to help me understand why this would be “completely absurd”. In your example, the person still has the same buying power one year later (assuming everything else is inflating at the same rate). I think I know where you’re going with it, but it’s not exactly apparent as you’ve presented here.

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Yeah I’m also lost, if it takes me half an hour of work to buy an apple if doesn’t really matter if that’s $.10/hr and a 5¢ apple, or $100/hr and a $50 apple. I still worked half an hour.

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you can block their dollar transaction and there’s nothing they can do about it?

So… if I have $10m, and I use it to, uh, buy a bridge in Kenya…the US can say “no fuck off”? How does that work? Can they stop it in a way other than by pressuring Kenya to not accept it?

both scenarios are the same and nothing has changed about your financial position?

Maybe I’m being a dumdum. But…practically your situation hasn’t changed, right? If everything increases at the same rate, then only the numbers get bigger?

Unless there are things which money can buy that doesn’t increase in price. Like labour power, usually. Or when govts give big corpos $1 trillion in loans they use to buy real shit for essentially free.

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The SWIFT system can block your transaction.

And if somehow the Chinese store the USD in their own bank and use their own transaction system, then the US will sanction them and Kenya to prevent the dollars from being used anywhere outside the two countries. At that point it’ll just be Monopoly money with the hopes of it being worth something if sanctions are lifted.

Then the US will block any companies doing business with the bank (or the entire country like Russia and Afghanistan or Cuba), any organization giving aid to Kenya, and that bank probably has a lot of customers who will be angry if they can’t access the American market. Not to mention, it’ll pressure other countries who claim to be sovereign and equal to bow down to their masters, and now China and Kenya is blocked off from the western world.

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I assume the economists and business people would know what is possible and they would be able to explain it to the politicians.

They really don’t. Maybe they have a better understanding now, but Michael Hudson’s book was most popular with the CIA back when it first came out because even they failed to grasp their own system. He was also scheduled to explain the concepts to the POTUS at the time.

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Why would this be? I assume the economists and business people would know what is possible and they would be able to explain it to the politicians.

michael hudson did at one time say that people in the government had to read his book to understand just how powerful and insidious the US system is at recycling the rest of the world’s surplus

think about how you’d go about actually arguing for policy one way or the other with the basis of superimperialism. ‘look we literally are the world government right now, everyone who wants access to the world market needs dollars, we could easily print 10 trillion greenbacks and cover this miserable world with cutting edge infrastructure’ is not something you can formulate that easily. the internal logic of american political systems haven’t caught up with US power. it still thinks in terms of balancing budgets that others pay for and starving beasts that others exist to feed. it was called the end of history and it wasn’t just out of arrogance, the US won extremely hard. so hard that it can’t really believe when someone says that student debt is dumb and can easily be waived off or that the economy runs on printing, inflation and financial allocation rather than labour and investment.

so what you’re left with is the easiest possible way to channel that financial power: military build up. if the world is on fire and there’s a terrorist in every corner then you can’t simply NOT cut those checks to the pentagon.

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we could easily print 10 trillion greenbacks and cover this miserable world with cutting edge infrastructure’

I would guess this would still depend on having enough labor and means of production to actually develop the technology and infrastructure, right?

But, say the USA was actually the USSA, then they can give everyone enough money to buy the necessities of life, and allow them to spend time doing what they want? And this wouldn’t increase inflation to the point where buying the necessities get out of reach?

Man, I really need to go read that book to understand how this bs works.

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ofc i’m not giving you real figures but just consider this: the wars in the middle east have cost the US, each, a trillion dollars. the much lauded Belt and Road Initiative totals in the tens of billions of dollars. the US could easily dwarf chinese investments everywhere and it would still leave enough money for several wars. China actually has to earn dollars with their labour and by fulfilling US economic needs. the US can just print the money that everyone else has had to pay into since before any of us were born.

the US is ideologically committed to private companies being their interface to the rest of the world’s economy. it is ideologically committed against developmentism of any kind. america has capable construction companies but none of them are competing in Africa, South America, or anywhere else. instead that game is left for china, japan, france, maybe spain. at most what american elites want is to move in after china builds all the roads and open a starbucks down the street. if the country stopped drinking it’s own cool aid for a second and curbed on the libertarian propaganda it would still be the uncontested behemoth. it’s like the entire country woke up one day and got tired of winning.

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