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More from Not Boring by Packy McCormick

Hyperlegible 006: Forsaking Industrialism

Conrad Bastable on how China built its Industrial Platform and what it would take for the West to reindustrialize (hint: tariffs aren't enough)

3 days ago 3 votes
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5 days ago 6 votes
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