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WWII's true victors were institutions, not people, creating a new global order

Following World War II, monopoly capitalism consolidated global power through financial and technological means, creating a system of corporate communism where a select few benefit from private ownership while the majority experience managed dependency. The war's true victors were not the populations but institutions like central banks and military contractors, who emerged stronger and continued to shape global governance. The author posits that future iterations of AI might offer a solution to systemic corruption and inefficiency, potentially leading to a more equitable world. AI

IMPACT Speculates that future AI could potentially resolve systemic corruption and inefficiencies, leading to a more equitable global system.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing the historical and systemic impacts of World War II and speculating on the future role of AI.

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WWII's true victors were institutions, not people, creating a new global order

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    The Hidden History of World War II — and the System It Created …[After WW2], monopoly capitalism absorbed the world through debt, trade, media, technology, and

    The Hidden History of World War II — and the System It Created …[After WW2], monopoly capitalism absorbed the world through debt, trade, media, technology, and corporate consolidation. The result is the strange hybrid we live under today: corporate communism from above. Private o…