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Also if you look at the dates I was refering too, in the 15 year period, only the last 2 years were in war. Looking at the economy (as that is what we are talking about) and the massive growth that it recieved is it clear that it had one of the best improvements in world history.
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I think we're a bit off track. Lets just say that Germany's economy did remarkably well statistically pre-WW2.
It fails to address the global warming challenge/overconsumption problem however. I think it comes down to the world you want to live in. I was raised with "the world is what you make it" ethos. It appears Wombat was raised differently. Perhaps "the world is what it is - go rape it". China WILL come on board as others do. Granted, it may take a few years - but they will come on board. As for jobs going overseas - that has nothing to do with the response to climate change. In fact, climate change and its subsequent "treaties" can be used to justify harsh measures on China for NOT coming on board. As for rampant consumerism, a successful economy is perhaps the worst possible thing for the planet. So in that regard Germany was a disaster ![]() Last edited by Recusant : 04-28-2008 at 07:18 AM. |
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