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The biggest empire in the history of the world, EVER. Here ya go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Empire
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that's not the world - and the forceful control of other people and enforced slavery aren't things to be proud of...
And the Americans have their own empire - not in the way empires used to be - but US government is definately imperialistic, and control is exercised privately through corporations rather than military or overt politics...
US companies have more global influence than the british empire ever did...
And the Americans have their own empire - not in the way empires used to be - but US government is definately imperialistic, and control is exercised privately through corporations rather than military or overt politics...
US companies have more global influence than the british empire ever did...
Whoever you vote for.
The government wins.
The government wins.
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hallucinatingfarmer wrote:that's not the world - and the forceful control of other people and enforced slavery aren't things to be proud of...
Its the biggest empire the world has ever seen. Near a bloody nough.
And the Americans have their own empire - not in the way empires used to be - but US government is definately imperialistic, and control is exercised privately through corporations rather than military or overt politics...
Youre boasting about a metaphore. Well done!
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do I need to ram these words down your ears?
I AM NOT AMERICAN...
So I am not comparing my companies etc...
And US companies are certainly very closely related to their government... The US government has the interests of its companies closest to its heart. The kind of influence that US multinationals have, especially the ones that own large swathes of land in developing countries, upon which they grow only one crop, who employ thousands to make your football shirts and nike shoes - the power they have is enormous, often to the extent that local and even national governments in developing countries can't stop them doing what they like...
This is compounded by the fact that they are so heavily supported by the US, especially through using their power in the WTO to enforce trade and industry laws on the developing world so that US companies find it even easier to do what they want
This power, a collection of US political, economic and corporate power, far outstrips the power of the British empire... Both culturally, economically and politically.
I AM NOT AMERICAN...
So I am not comparing my companies etc...
And US companies are certainly very closely related to their government... The US government has the interests of its companies closest to its heart. The kind of influence that US multinationals have, especially the ones that own large swathes of land in developing countries, upon which they grow only one crop, who employ thousands to make your football shirts and nike shoes - the power they have is enormous, often to the extent that local and even national governments in developing countries can't stop them doing what they like...
This is compounded by the fact that they are so heavily supported by the US, especially through using their power in the WTO to enforce trade and industry laws on the developing world so that US companies find it even easier to do what they want
This power, a collection of US political, economic and corporate power, far outstrips the power of the British empire... Both culturally, economically and politically.
Whoever you vote for.
The government wins.
The government wins.
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