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>What's it about geopolitics that makes it so interesting to you? It has always seemed like politicized BS to me.

Yeah, it's just how the lives of billions are organised, changed, and affected, no big matter...

>I think history shows quite well that once individuals and polities alike start on the path of pursuing/promoting some variety of economic freedom and classical liberal values (often including but not limited to what's known as liberal democracy), safety and stable cooperation become enough of a common interest to make most 'geopolitics' considerations quite irrelevant, and often misleading.

That's the very theory put forward just before 1914, about how a war in Europe was not possible anymore, because of "economic freedom and classical liberal values" promoting "safety and stable cooperation" between countries. The possibility of war was laughed at as "The big delusion". We know how that turned out.

Then there was the same idea, of the "end of history", with the triumph of "economic freedom and classical liberal values" put forward after the USSR collapsed. We also know how that turned out.

Historically, "economic freedom and classical liberal values" have been very good at war and fierce geopolitics.

The very idea of economy is competition.



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