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What Would Happen If Leftist Politicians Implemented China's Economic System in the US?
The leaders of the United States could follow the example of China’s economic system to secure people's basic necessities such as housing, food, and medicine, and progress at their own pace; however, this would mean the end of capitalism in the country.
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In this episode, Joe Rogan and Naval Ravikant discuss the potential implications of a potential shift away from capitalism in the United States and the continued progress and development of China.
38:45 - 42:56 (04:11)
Summary
In this episode, Joe Rogan and Naval Ravikant discuss the potential implications of a potential shift away from capitalism in the United States and the continued progress and development of China.
ChapterWhat Would Happen If Leftist Politicians Implemented China's Economic System in the US?
EpisodeE48: The role of decentralization, China/US break down & more with Bestie Guestie Balaji Srinivasan
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The likelihood of a revolution is higher when economic factors come into play, such as an increase in income or a decrease in available jobs.
42:56 - 43:40 (00:43)
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The likelihood of a revolution is higher when economic factors come into play, such as an increase in income or a decrease in available jobs. The idea that revolutions lead to a Western-style democracy may also be flawed, as seen in the Arab Spring resulting in religious fundamentalism.
ChapterWhat Would Happen If Leftist Politicians Implemented China's Economic System in the US?
EpisodeE48: The role of decentralization, China/US break down & more with Bestie Guestie Balaji Srinivasan
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Chinese government may seem foreign to Americans, but it provides security to its citizens and it's important to have a global strategy for China.
43:40 - 45:52 (02:12)
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The Chinese government may seem foreign to Americans, but it provides security to its citizens and it's important to have a global strategy for China. The road from here to the future will be long and complicated, and we shouldn't be expecting quick solutions.