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Chronocentrist bias notwithstanding, I feel like we are truly living through a pivotal moment in History, as the pendulum forcefully swings away from the most progressive era on human record toward, well, the great unknown. A nine-part thread 🧵
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Specifically, I feel like we're reaching the end of a liminal period in time, bookended on one side by the hubristic Western confidence of the triumphant post-Cold War period, best embodied by the fall of the Berlin wall (to the tune of The Scorpions' "Winds of Change") and Fukuyama's End of History; and, on the other, by the most recent indiscriminate and shameless reexamination of every 20th-century dogma about domestic politics, economic theory, foreign affairs, national identity, territorial sovereignty, the concept of money, and more. 2/9
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9/11 was arguably the first major Western event to chip away at the post-Cold War certainties, reminding us that History is less Fukuyama than it is Huntington. To those paying attention, the 1992 Bosnian War and the 1998 Kosovo War were leading indicators that the world order was not as settled as we had assumed. The 2008 Georgia War and the 2022 Ukraine War are merely further evidence of that erosion. 3/9
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But what I am referring to is extending now beyond the mere postmortem tremors of a defunct Soviet empire. In South America, Milei defied expectations with a radical approach to fiscal turnaround, and so did Bukele with both his extrajudicial crackdown on gangs and subsersive experiment in crypto sovereignty. Both of them enjoyed apparent successes, which are further comforting others in risking unorthodox stances. 4/9
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In the US, the incoming administration is not just shifting the Overton window, it's tearing down the whole load-bearing wall around it. Should we stop fluorinating the water? Declare national emergency to impose tariffs? Shut down three out of every four federal agencies? How about we just grab Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal, and overthrow the British and German governments in favor of political outsiders while we're at it? 5/9
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