

We'd have no Martinhash.com if it ever came to pass.
To be fair, its not only Marxism that needs a doomsday, all Abrahamic religions need one too.Smitty-48 wrote:Now see, for the folk out there who are too young to remember, "nuclear winter"; is the original "global warming", think of "nuclear winter" as being the lefty's dry run for "global warming", what you have to understand is, all lefties are Marxists at heart, and thing about Marxism, is that you need a doomsday, Marxism won't get any traction whatsoever without a doomsday.
It's not to say that "nuclear winter" wasn't successful as a quasi-Marxist doomsday, it certainly was, and the liberal media is always keen to play along, so "nuclear winter" was elevated to the level of "fact" in America, totally unfounded as it may have been. But the problem for the Lefty's was that the Cold War suddenly ended, and the whole nuclear issue was dropped by the public like a hot potato.
None the less, the success of the "nuclear winter" scam, is what gave the Lefty's the inspiration for the "global warming" scam, stripped of their "nuclear winter!", the lefty's just modified it into "global warming!", "carbon!" was the new "fallout!" so to say.
Fortunately for me, I worship the Hockey Gods, so don't know what you're on about, roundeye.AndrewBennett wrote:To be fair, its not only Marxism that needs a doomsday, all Abrahamic religions need one too.Smitty-48 wrote:Now see, for the folk out there who are too young to remember, "nuclear winter"; is the original "global warming", think of "nuclear winter" as being the lefty's dry run for "global warming", what you have to understand is, all lefties are Marxists at heart, and thing about Marxism, is that you need a doomsday, Marxism won't get any traction whatsoever without a doomsday.
It's not to say that "nuclear winter" wasn't successful as a quasi-Marxist doomsday, it certainly was, and the liberal media is always keen to play along, so "nuclear winter" was elevated to the level of "fact" in America, totally unfounded as it may have been. But the problem for the Lefty's was that the Cold War suddenly ended, and the whole nuclear issue was dropped by the public like a hot potato.
None the less, the success of the "nuclear winter" scam, is what gave the Lefty's the inspiration for the "global warming" scam, stripped of their "nuclear winter!", the lefty's just modified it into "global warming!", "carbon!" was the new "fallout!" so to say.
Is it in human nature to need a doomsday like an end-goal to live correctly?
Global hegemony is relatively new. I'd say Spain was the first one after the discovery of the New World. Ever since then there's been one though.Sparrow941 wrote:So, we (the US) are the hegemon. We took the torch of hegemony from the british. Who did they take it from? When was the last time there was no hegemon?
Sparrow941 wrote:So, we (the US) are the hegemon. We took the torch of hegemony from the british. Who did they take it from? When was the last time there was no hegemon?
The British took it from the French in the Seven Years War, France became the Hegemon in the wake of Hapsburg Spain, prior to that, there was no global hegemony in the modern, as in post Westphalian context, you could assert the European Continent to be the "world" prior to that and so assert European hegemons as being the "global" hegemon, but that's prior to modernity incited by the Treaty of Westphalia, so I don't include Ancient Rome for example, as being the hegemon in a modern global read transcontinental context.Sparrow941 wrote:So, we (the US) are the hegemon. We took the torch of hegemony from the british. Who did they take it from? When was the last time there was no hegemon?
You cannot compare Rome to a global hegemon.Speaker to Animals wrote:Sparrow941 wrote:So, we (the US) are the hegemon. We took the torch of hegemony from the british. Who did they take it from? When was the last time there was no hegemon?
Rome --> Francia --> England --> United States
With high water marks:
Augustus Caesar / Constantine --> Charlemagne --> George III --> 1950s America
Rome arguably had two periods.