Capital has no good or evil; it can create the greatest evil and also the greatest good.
Good and evil are determined by structure. What is structure? It is the productive forces and the relations of production.
Humanity has come a long way from a slave society, experiencing feudal society and authoritarian society to today's relatively free society. This is not because capital has improved, but because the current productive forces demand the liberation and freedom of humanity.
Although I have always worried about robots taking away human jobs, this is just one possibility. From a human perspective, change often comes from the most unexpected places; it is not necessarily the central powers of the world that change the global landscape. For example, Genghis Khan rose to power in the Mongolian plateau, Britain thrived on a small island at the edge of Europe, and even earlier, the Qin dynasty emerged on the fringes of the Central Plains in Guanzhong.
What does this indicate? It indicates that humanity needs diversity. Because it is often difficult to predict what will drive humanity's next advancement, central empires frequently enter a stable state, as their structure adapts after years of evolution, becoming difficult to adjust once it is set in motion.
This is why the United States is in its current state. Before Trump's administration, I had some expectations for reform from these two individuals, but look at the situation now—it's a mess. Is there anyone stronger than Trump for reform in the United States? I think not; the fate of America is sealed, and the countdown for the Roman Empire has begun.
China is also plagued by many issues; however, the advantage for China is that its per capita level is still low, with at least 3-5 times the potential for development compared to developed countries. During this period, any problems will be offset by development.
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