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World Domination
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There have been a few people / empires , that's sought world domination , in past history .
The Romans / Genghis Khan / Napolean / Hitler
Thankfully , all failed .
Is the Human Race now free from such Individuals ?
Is World Domination currently , a feasabile aspiration for any Tyrants , given that we now have nuclear weapons that could easily suff out any such nations ; if that was the last option ?
The Romans / Genghis Khan / Napolean / Hitler
Thankfully , all failed .
Is the Human Race now free from such Individuals ?
Is World Domination currently , a feasabile aspiration for any Tyrants , given that we now have nuclear weapons that could easily suff out any such nations ; if that was the last option ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do not believe any individual leader or country would now be able to create an empire of subjugated states by means of force - far too much transparency, and far too much interconnectedness for that to happen.
There may be a more subtle change though; a cultural shift in values. In the late 1800s, it was GB that had the honour of being that dominant cultural exporter ( and also the dominant territorial power). In the late 1900s, that switched to the US, and has been with them for some time - but China are now a serious contender.
And you cannot discount the rise of religious fundamentalism - the spread of Islam, Sharia Law, the desire for a caliphate and all that, but again I doubt they will achieve that aim.
Any cultural dominance or empire building will be through economic trading blocks, I think.
There may be a more subtle change though; a cultural shift in values. In the late 1800s, it was GB that had the honour of being that dominant cultural exporter ( and also the dominant territorial power). In the late 1900s, that switched to the US, and has been with them for some time - but China are now a serious contender.
And you cannot discount the rise of religious fundamentalism - the spread of Islam, Sharia Law, the desire for a caliphate and all that, but again I doubt they will achieve that aim.
Any cultural dominance or empire building will be through economic trading blocks, I think.
'Softly softly catchee monkey.' You may have hardly noticed that the Chinese are quietly and without violence, legitimately buying the world; Africa, Canada and wherever you look. In my neck of the woods they now want Mercedes and Porsche, the buggers have even shown the audacity to buy up Branston Pickle! Where will it all end?