New Silk Road Will Shrink Power of U.S. Sanctions
The building of a New Silk Road by China is an example of how international tensions are rooted in control over resources. This article explains how, if and when the Silk Road is completed, all those countries that can use the road to transport goods and materials would no longer have to kowtow to the U.S. Gosh, it’s enough to start a war, isn’t it?
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About The Author
Bruce Lerro has taught for 25 years as an adjunct college professor of psychology at Golden Gate University, Dominican University and Diablo Valley College. He has applied a Vygotskian socio-historical perspective to his four books:
From Earth-Spirits to Sky-Gods: the Socio-ecological Origins of Monotheism, Individualism and Hyper-Abstract Reasoning
Power in Eden: The Emergence of Gender Hierarchies in the Ancient World
Co-Authored with Christopher Chase-Dunn
Social Change: Globalization from the Stone Age to the Present and Lucifer's Labyrinth: Individualism, Hyper-Abstract Thinking and the Process of Becoming Civilized
He is also a representational artist specializing in pen-and-ink drawings. Bruce is a libertarian communist and lives in Olympia WA.