“US society is ready for multi-polar world”
Published: 29 September, 2009, 11:52
Edited: 29 September, 2009, 17:00
American society and businesses are adapting very well in this new world – the question is whether the American state is ready for change, says American journalist, author and CNN programme host Fareed Zakaria.
Russia has some of the same problems we have, the US is ready for a " multi-polar world " and i am more that happy to see it. the concern i have is that our country has not made our people ready to compete, the schools are dumps in the blac community and race relations has caused america to fall behind in many ways. you smart people must read this book by a real american from the street. the name of the book is : Politics Crime And Lies, can President Obama clean up the dirty side of american politics, this book will give people who live outside of the US a uncut view of life here. you should interview the authors. amazon.com and other major book outlets will ship it for free.










Of course they are, it is what they actually thrive on, indeed their whole society is multipolar by nature, trying to ensure competition and merit. However, an institutional monopoly grew up, and the institutional USA found themselves in a schzophrenic situation, at home it was trying to be multipolar and free, internationally it was trying to be a Mafia head. Institution USA was then facing two different and distinct personalities. The result was that the Mafia institution turned into controlling its people financially and also turned into trying to control the world as well. America was squeeszed out. Like all reforms, they can be easier with an external actor. Russia is such an actor. The multipolar world which Russia is creating will squeeze out the Mafia and return the world to normal commerce and business, something that Americans thrive on, so yes it's good for business, so its good for Americans. But they have do do their part taking back their rights and freedoms. We ain't doing most of the work again like in WW2.