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		<title>Continuing The Neo-Liberalism Discussion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Badd Bob of Planned Obsolescence has built on my discussion about Neo-Liberalism with a thought-provoking post that asks some fascinating long term questions about where US hegemony could lead. Badd Bob puts China at the top of his list of adversarial states, but he questions how forceful the US can be in establishing and directing [...]]]></description>
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