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Decline of the American Empire

Decline of the American Empire By John Chupman, 16 September 2006 The rise now of China, Japan, Europe, and others India, Korea, and to some extent Russia and Brazil means the United States must be relatively diminished on the world stage, much as an only child whose mother just gave birth to quintuplets. The United States is loosing its capacity as supplier of many useful things to the world. This role is being seized by China and others. The American working class, which briefly achieved the status of world’s working-class aristocracy after World War II industrial workers who enjoyed homes, cars, long vacations, and even… Decline of the American Empire