warpus
Sommerswerd asked me to change this
Would anyone agree with me that whether or not we decline is immaterial comsidering we've done a great deal (with our allies) to make the 'world order' well suited to our economic, political and strategic goals?
Surely this is more important long term than any temporary measure of success or decline. The fundamentals of the world system aren't changing and they heavily favor our interests.
It depends.
Most of the world has now embraced the global economic system that the U.S. used to lead and still probably does. You could say a similar thing about American culture.
So yes, a lot of the world has now followed in step behind America in various spheres, but.. the U.S. is in a very bad shape financially, you guys don't rank #1 in many categories anymore (best place to live, best place to do business, etc.).. the only one I can really think of is your military.
I'm not sure if the U.S. is in a decline.. it's more like it's attempting to come to terms with a bit of a self-identity crisis and is going through a bit of a rough patch. The decision the nation makes in the next 2 decades will have a huge impact on the next century and Americans role and importance in it.
Unfortunately the country is incredibly polarized politically and the political discourse between your citizens is mostly a joke. I don't really see the country moving very much forward, unless the people in the way make way.. and hey, maybe demographics will make a big enough shift to make that happen, but I have my doubts.