But by that same logic the brits with all their opium, cotton etc from india 
would have crashed and burned long back, not after labor era socialism, the 
loss of their colonies etc 

The east india company did go bust after a while but that was more due to 
mismanagement and costly local wars than an influx of wealth

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On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
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> And all the other little decadences of the mings didn't have a thing to do
> with this?

Decadence rarely on its own brings an empire down, but it often
precedes a fall. A new currency, whether it is silver or tea, or opium
as China repeatedly discovered, can always be a cause for drastic
changes in fortune. Britain ended up becoming an opium trader, and
then invading China to enforce the trade because it didn't have the
silver that China wanted for the tea.



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srs (blackberry)

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