In this discussion on RTD Live Talk / Rethinking the Dollar, I discuss America’s future, the dollar, global power, and why the United States may not remain the world’s dominant country over the next 10 to 15 years.
The conversation examines monetary disorder, debt, fiat currency, gold, China, the Third World, and the cultural and institutional weaknesses emerging in the United States. The central issue is not merely economics. A country’s currency, power, and prosperity depend on the moral, institutional, and civilizational habits that sustain trust.
Watch the full discussion below:
Key Takeaways
- Why America may not remain the world’s dominant country over the next 10 to 15 years
- How debt, fiat currency, and monetary disorder weaken national power
- Why gold matters when trust in paper currency and institutions declines
- How China’s rise changes the global balance of power
- Why civilizational strength depends on culture, institutions, trust, and moral discipline
