“Guns and butter” and the “American Dream”

Before the United State assumed world hegemony in the early 20th
century, Britain was the world’s dominant power with the Commonwealth
of Nations (British Imperialist conquests) spreading to all parts of
the globe. This was the period of “British Empire”, also referred to
as the period of “guns and butter”. This referred to the domination of
British imperialism (guns) having lifted the standard of living of the
British people to previously unknown levels of prosperity (butter).
The first sign of the shift in power from Britain toward the US was
the defeat of the British in the Boar wars

The introduction of the “production line” by Ford precipitated the
expansion and massive superiority of US industry early in the 20th
century paving the way for the dominance of US capitalism. The massive
expansion in US industrialization, the power of the US economy and its
military power, were the foundations upon which the “American Dream”
was built. And no less than the British Empire before it, the American
Dream was also built on the policy of “guns and butter”. Since the US
assumed the mantle of world hegemon, it has used its military and
economic might to reshape the world political landscape according to
the needs of US capitalism.

I am not going to go over the well document history of US imperialism
in the 20th century. Suffice to say the US provoked the Japanese with
an oil embargo to provide a pretext for entering WW2 as a vehicle to
expand US capital and strategic interests, resulting in the US
greenbacks recognition as the world currency The bloody imperialist
interventions of the US in the Middle East fill volumes and the US
involvement in the purges and slaughter of leftist Governments and
their supporters in Sth America where amongst the vilest atrocities
ever committed by mankind.

Over the last 20 years or so the US has exploited cheap labor in
China, were hundreds of millions of people work for slave wages so as
to provide the American public with a steady supply of cheap
commodities that have been integral in keeping down inflation.

The “American Dream”, was just that, a dream, a dream that has
resulted in the rudest of awakenings to the reality of the “American
Nightmare”

Frank.

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