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Resisting US Hegemony with Matt Kennard

The Thinking Muslim

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Wealth Inequality Fuels Economic Debate

The economic turmoil caused significant unemployment, igniting a debate on wealth distribution. One perspective argued that inequality hindered purchasing power among the poor, while the opposing view claimed overproduction necessitated overseas markets to absorb excess goods. The latter viewpoint prevailed, leading to the establishment of an informal overseas empire characterized by significant interventions and military actions. This period, misleadingly branded as Wilsonian idealism, saw the U.S. engage in aggressive foreign policy to influence governments globally. The U.S. emerged as a dominant power post-World War II, yet its influence has been in decline since.

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