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by walleeee
1881 days ago
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In the original post you state > For now, it seems like DEMOCRACY is the best thing to prevent wars. I'm not interested in throwing punches, however I don't think your claim is coherent Twice now you respond with a loosely related objection about the definitions of terms used to describe 20th century philosophy and geopolitics You claim a certain locus of power is best able to prevent war- I point out that this same power has been at war across the globe, in some form or another, for almost a century- is this not a contradiction you see fit to address? |
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The democracy point is a side-point. But if you're interested in it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_peace_theory
My main point is:
1. Trade is NOT a useful deterrent for war.
2. We have a (seemingly) superior recipe for peace: the Democracy Peace Theory. I don't think its perfect, but its a superior theory to the Trade-Peace Theory.
If you disagree with #2, that's fine. It doesn't change the fact that its a well regarded theory of peace. Either way, it doesn't really change my #1 point about the Trade-Peace Theory seemingly being busted.
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The point is that democracies do not go to war WITH OTHER DEMOCRACIES. That's the democracy peace theory, and so far it has held true.