Originally posted by TheCoffinman
So it begins... a prediction: the great depression II followed by a world war III.
Well if we have a second great depression, or as celente would say the greatest depression, then we will need a world war to pull us out of it. Scarcity is the driving force for profit in capitalism (and all economies really). If we have another world war there will be less goods available for the people because every country would convert factories for war like during WWII. This will drive up profits for factories that still produce those goods. The unemployment rate would go down because most men would be drafted and all women would go to work in factories (again, WWII parallel).Then after the war the countries that took the least damage would have a huge advantage because they would (for a short time) be able to put out all the world's goods, which would allow them to have low unemployment. All of the other countries will employ the remaining people in rebuilding.
I think if we have a world war III it will be a combination of the 30s, 40s, and 60s. There is a deep seated mistrust of governments and corporations that wasn't as prevalent back in WWII, as well as a much stronger anti-war and anti-government movement.
Some believe that the conditions in Greece now will be in America in 3-4 years. Hopefully that will make people want to get rid of government instead of go kill other people (who are fighting for their govt.), when they have more in common with the average soldier of another country than their leaders.

