Long-run nothing can go wrong it’s a great idea. Institutions that adopt maladaptive policies will get less competitive over time and be replaced by ones that are resistant to silly bullshit
I agree in our lifetimes it can get much, much worse, but its self limiting in that all institutions which focus on equality of outcome will eventually fail. If big chunks of the global economy or social structure collapse due to this then the experiment ends
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Ok, my point is 'collapse' is relative. Future Europe is a big decline (particularly relative to adjacent), but still a step up for its new population. E.g. Less access to pharma/health in Europe today still looks like a good outcome for any SSA nation, even in coming decades.
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As in (this is assuming no non-western versions take over the current players, which I don’t believe), there will be 0 pharmaceutical access if those institutions collapse, not less, so relative attractiveness doesn’t matter if everyone’s dead anyway
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Could you explicate that process to total collapse...?
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Probably best not to
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PM?
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