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David Skripac: Global Neofeudalism, Putin’s Potemkin Efforts, & the Myth of Multipolarity

Geopolitics & Empire

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Economic Roots of Conflict

Germany's historical labeling as a pariah is heavily influenced by its economic actions and strategies, particularly its attempt to establish an independent exchange system that threatened global financial interests. This perspective, highlighted by Winston Churchill, underscores that the core issue was not solely the country's militaristic aggression or anti-Semitic policies, but rather its challenge to the world trade system and finance sector. The swift economic turnaround achieved by the National Socialists from 1933 to 1936 further complicates the narrative, suggesting that the motivations behind the conflict were intricately tied to economic considerations rather than purely ideological or humanitarian concerns.

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