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That's very Hegel of you.
Why do people with an irrelevant philosophy degree want everyone to know they have an irrelevant philosophy degree? Just explain your thoughts as you would to your local bus driver.
I can sound like a pseudo-intellectual, also.
The assertion that reason cunningly sublates all particular events under the will of a rational Being neglects the interplay of diverse factors such as chance, contingency, and human agency in shaping events. Such reductionism undermines the nuanced understanding required to grapple with the intricacies of reality.
Now I address your post without the philosophical bullshit, which means I get to the point clearly for anyone to understand (in other words, I provide substance for my statement).
The leadership of the United States holds a greater impact on global affairs compared to that of other nations such as France, Brazil, etc. International decisions often depend on alignment with or opposition to American foreign policies. For example, BRICS functions as a response to the dominance of the US dollar. Given the pervasive influence of US foreign policy, nations closely monitor shifts in American leadership and their corresponding policy approaches. This heightened attention stems from the distinct foreign policy stances adopted by different US administrations, which can significantly impact global stability and diplomatic relations.
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