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In reply to the discussion: The Capitalist Peace: Why a Capitalist World Means a World At Peace [View all]raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)39. Totally! If it weren't for capitalism
The Native Americans might not be enjoying the world class casinos they do today.
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Two states that are "capitalist" are less likely to fight... like Germany and the UK in 1914?
LooseWilly
Feb 2012
#30
"Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominis imperium, atque ubi solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant"
alcibiades_mystery
Feb 2012
#5
We have made some huge foreign policy mistakes... but what have we turned into a desert?
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#6
Don't forget the depleted uranium munitions we dropped all over Serbia during the Kosovo War. nt
Selatius
Feb 2012
#32
I think the author wouldn't argue that it makes more impossible, just less likely NT
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#12
The capitalist powers were less likely to go to war, because they were united against a common foe
white_wolf
Feb 2012
#20
But does it fall apart after 92? I mean, off hand, I can't think of many examples of two countries
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#22
There were no huge wars because both sides had nuclear weapons, not necessarily due to trade.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#31
There were plenty of wars between '50-'92... but the "variables" indicate previous surrender...
LooseWilly
Feb 2012
#33
the general argument was made 20 years ago and was self-serving stupid then
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#18
Of course you have to willfully ignore the overwhelming abundance of evidence to the contrary.
Edweird
Feb 2012
#42
The argument is that two states with an open market are less likely to fight a war...
BrentWil
Feb 2012
#45