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Marquesa
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"Thank you Malthus. "
If the earth's pop caps it will have nothing to do with malthus. Malthus' conclusions were due to the lack of productive capacity in providing food for growth. The probability of pop capping will more likely be due to a declining birth rate which has more to do with a trend to smaller families as wealth increases.
"There is a lot more that goes into being a great nation than GDP..." and you could add military power
Certainly true, which is why the US never makes it to the top of the lists of countries with the best living conditions.
" and 10 years"
Yes, 10 years would be pretty ambitious, but 50 is often a number of years that has seen quite a lot of development in the last century, tho this could accelerate like everything else, I suppose. But given the fact that US strength has always been derived from its industrial base, there is no reason to suppose its hegemony will last once a country with a higher pop achieves similar levels of development.
If the earth's pop caps it will have nothing to do with malthus. Malthus' conclusions were due to the lack of productive capacity in providing food for growth. The probability of pop capping will more likely be due to a declining birth rate which has more to do with a trend to smaller families as wealth increases.
"There is a lot more that goes into being a great nation than GDP..." and you could add military power
Certainly true, which is why the US never makes it to the top of the lists of countries with the best living conditions.
" and 10 years"
Yes, 10 years would be pretty ambitious, but 50 is often a number of years that has seen quite a lot of development in the last century, tho this could accelerate like everything else, I suppose. But given the fact that US strength has always been derived from its industrial base, there is no reason to suppose its hegemony will last once a country with a higher pop achieves similar levels of development.
