Empire came up in my piece on Wednesday, as the model that best describes foreign relations - at least according to that hippy dippy leftist, Henry Kissinger.
Imperialist nationalism routinely has me down, but I recognize that in my humanism I am in the vocal minority. The vocal majority loves state projects more than anything else - and so we have wars of empire all over, including this one with the UAE in Sudan - and no hope of anything better arising in our lifetimes.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/may/24/uae-sudan-war-peace-emirates-uk-us-officials
so has it always been. perhaps our biggest error was in thinking that the kind of change that was occurring would continue and advance readily since it was and is clearly better for all.
we underestimated the strength of the tentacles of terror empowering ancient cultural archetypes of dominance, and their resistance to sublimation/transformation.
Jung saw this coming, speaks of it throughout his work. change is never straightforward. it swings like a pendulum. shades of Poe😱