I’m politically agnostic and have moved from a slightly conservative stance to a vastly more progressive stance (european). i still dont get the more niche things like tankies and anarchists at this point but I would like to, without spending 10 hours reading endless manifests (which do have merit, no doubt, but still).

Can someone explain to me why anarchy isnt the guy (or gal, or gang, or entity) with the bigger stick making the rules?

  • prayer@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    The world itself is anarchistic. Each counties has its rules but international politics have no governing body (the UN doesn’t really rule over every state, just serve to mediate discussion). The country with the biggest stick would probably be the US, but they haven’t conquered Canada or Mexico, let alone everyone else. Other players like Russia or China have influence too.

    While the US does have a lot of soft power in influencing nations, they certainly aren’t making the rules for other countries and puppeting them.

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      While the US does have a lot of soft power in influencing nations, they certainly aren’t making the rules for other countries and puppeting them.

      South America would probably disagree.

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        That was true in the 60s, but now most south American governments are ostensibly anti-american but need to be in okay terms with america so that they can trade internationally

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      While the US does have a lot of soft power in influencing nations, they certainly aren’t making the rules for other countries and puppeting them.

      This is a very rosy eyed statement. The “soft” power is the visible part, just the tip of the iceberg.