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26/07/2010 09:41:19
 
 
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Here's a definition.Doesn't sound so far from where we are.

An empire is a state with politico-military dominion of populations who are culturally and ethnically distinct from the imperial (ruling) ethnic group and its culture[3] — unlike a federation, an extensive state voluntarily composed of autonomous states and peoples. As a state, an empire may be either territorial or a hegemony, wherein the empire’s sphere of influence dominates the lesser state(s) via divide and conquer tactics, i.e. “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”

Just because there's no imperial family doesn't mean it isn't one.


>I think what muddies the argument and hence makes it unproductive is the word "empire" (and the "imperialism" label ) has historic meaning that doesn't fit current global reality. It is used now to attempt to score political points but otherwise has no meaning other than what the polemicist thinks he's bundled with it.
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>The US hegemony in some areas can be argued. Our dependence on global realities we can't control (as much as some of us might like to) is another reality. Like most things, it is more complex than bumper-sticker polemics can do justice to.
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>(and yes, I know that a preposition is a bad word to end a sentence with <s> )
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>>You don't agree there is an American empire then?
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