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John Carter's avatar

Russia is the wild card here. Since they're in the recovery phase as the rest of the civilized world teeters into the collapse phase, they'll be well situated to take advantage of that. We could well find ourselves in a situation where the world is looking to Russia as a beacon of hope, with the avant garde consciously modeling themselves on Russian cultural and political influences.

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Within the US we do have at least one advantage lacking elsewhere: a barely but still functioning federal system where each state has *some* (albeit increasingly strangled) room to develop systems, industries, resources etc..

Florida and Texas come to mind as places where there is at least *some* ability to sustain themselves in a collapse. If your state has its own energy, manufacturing base, agriculture, and commerce then it's bound to be resistant to collapse. And maybe it's better to view through a regional lens. The Old South, for whatever reasons, has seemingly won the Post Civil War. Population, industry, wealth, hard workers all have flowed there, especially in the last 40 years, and away from those states hostile to self sufficiency and trade.

Outside the US, i wonder if there is anything similar?

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