“The Illusion of American leverage” | The other side of the coin of ; The American Halo™ l The Illusion of American Aura™, halo.
IF I HAD WRITTEN “THE ILLUSION OF AMERICAN LEVERAGE”
A game I play when I encounter particularly interesting articles I wished I had written.
My Penny’s Worth × My Two Cents™
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WHaT IF™
■ I had written Powell’s piece myself.
■ The data would stay. The direction would not.
■ I would ask how far material realism can stretch before it becomes material faith.
■ I would place algorithms beside atoms—because code, too, is a resource.
■ And I would test every claim of leverage against the quiet question: Leverage for whom, and for how long?
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SO WHaT WHaT™
■ If I had authored it, I’d build symmetry into the structure:
– China’s command of matter ↔ America’s command of margin.
– Industrial sovereignty ↔ financial entanglement.
– Power ↔ liquidity.
■ I’d disclose my own lens—supply-chain empiricism—and invite its audit.
■ I’d quantify the shadow variables: youth unemployment, property debt, consumer sentiment.
■ I’d let the essay breathe in both directions:
the pride of Beijing’s precision and the persistence of Western institutional gravity.
■ Neutrality isn’t silence; it’s scaffolding.
■ Balance isn’t concession; it’s comprehension under discipline.
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BOTTOM LINE
■ If I had written The Illusion of American Leverage,
I’d anchor it in parity, not polarity.
■ Every strength carries its own dependency; every dominance, its drag coefficient.
■ To critique another is easy; to co-author their blind spots is scholarship.
■ Reflexivity is the new realism.
■ And bias, once surfaced, becomes structure ready for reform.
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Canonical Signal Clause™
Our goal is to make a contribution.
And the gold standards are Evans. Bender. Bostrom. Acemoglu.
They don’t decorate thought. They direct it.
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