Not so true with the non-dastardly weapons, fortunately or not. The British were able to keep their vitamin C based long range Naval Monopoly for a Long Time.
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Yeah but see if you Completely Obliterate your adversary there *is* no next round. Especially in politics, where all electoral defeats are permanent, the polity's values never change, and all the battles are repeats of yesteryear's.
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demographic shifts are viewed as ultimate weapons (they are close, but they aren't)
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Right, you always have to innovate. Life is a boring treadmill of innovation.
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Important to distinguish here from unilateral disarmament against an opponent who will escalate regardless, and declining to force an arms race.
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Ohhh, I'll be using the word dastardly in an upcoming clapback, watch out you!
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I somewhat agree, but I think it is learnable.
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Fully transparent, mandatory and censored Fed Coin with rules programmable at whim.
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so which one would you pick? something advantageous to you, yet disadvantageous to your opponent?
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I'm thinking of a sword designed to be held with the left hand.
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