The U.S. is undoing 25 years of bipartisan work by pushing India away with punitive tariffs. This is a massive strategic blunder, as India is the only country with the population and industrial scale to serve as a viable supply chain alternative to China, making it a critical geopolitical partner.
Society has shifted from admiring a range of figures—novelists, academics, humanists—to a singular worship of wealth. The tech boom obliterated this diverse pantheon of role models, creating a culture where billionaires are treated as infallible prophets on every subject, from philosophy to daily habits.
Publishers and agents now prioritize an author's social media following over most other factors. The size of an author's advance and their book's sales potential are seen as directly correlated to their online footprint. Aspiring authors must build a following before they even start writing.
Unlike railroads or telecom, where infrastructure lasts for decades, the core of AI infrastructure—semiconductor chips—becomes obsolete every 3-4 years. This creates a cycle of massive, recurring capital expenditure to maintain data centers, fundamentally changing the long-term ROI calculation for the AI arms race.
The global rise of right-wing populism cannot be solely attributed to economic factors like inequality or job loss. Its prevalence in wealthy, low-inequality nations like Sweden and strong manufacturing countries like Germany proves the root cause is a deeper, more widespread cultural anxiety.
Attempting to beat China by mimicking its state-controlled industrial policies is a strategic failure. This approach politicizes the economy, breeds inefficiency, and plays to China's strengths. The U.S. wins by leveraging its own core advantage: out-innovating and out-competing through a market-driven system.
Left-leaning parties are losing worldwide because they offer economic solutions (e.g., more government programs) to what is fundamentally a cultural problem. Voters feeling existential anxiety from globalization and social change are drawn to the right's message of nostalgia and tradition, not the left's policy proposals.
While U.S. firms race towards the abstract goal of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), China is pursuing a more practical strategy. Its focus on applying AI to robotics for industrial automation could yield more immediate, tangible economic transformations and productivity gains on a mind-boggling scale.
The United States' greatest strategic advantage over competitors like China is its vast ecosystem of over 50 wealthy, advanced, allied nations. China has only one treaty ally: North Korea. Weakening these alliances through punitive actions is a critical foreign policy error that erodes America's primary source of global strength.
