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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Tuesday, 10 July 2012 [View all]Tansy_Gold
(18,167 posts)63. I wish I had the time to do the research necessary, but . . . . .
I think -- hypothesis, unproven theory here -- one of the things had has happened after nearly every previous and similar "collapse" is that those who could escape the collapse and move into "virgin" territory to rebuild the empires did so. Eventually the colonies revolted and the cycle began again, with the escapees always having room to run to. The colonies rebuilt on a fairer model, at least for a time, while the exile rebuilt in an even less fair model.
But what happens when there's no longer anywhere to run to, and the "natives," if you will, are well enough informed that they keep the pressure on and don't allow new empires to rise up?
Just speculatin'. . . ..
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