i will inflict upon you my high ramblings because at the moment to me it seems like the most profound shit ever. usually it ends up being either obvious or retarded though (or both, like getting to an obvious point in a retarded way).
i think i understand the next political meta. democracy failed because it cant get any shit done, grifters just pass the ball to each other while making themselves rich and the people are too busy arguing with each other. globalist monoculture failed because people aren't equal, nor are we interchangeable cogs in a machine. what i think the world is moving to now is a repudiation of one or both of these, but additionally the world is getting too complex for people to actually understand it and what they seek is other people they can trust. a hero, a leader.
so what i think is that a lot of "experimental autocracies" will pop up over the coming years. they will implement various radical policies with varying respect for whether their people like it or not. we have had many such examples lately, milei in argentina, trump in america, many fit this to a T but i'm too high to bother thinking of more. there are other partial examples like australia with the internet ban for kids, certainly both radical and authoritarian. basically north korea was right in principle but not execution. some of these experiments are going to work, but many will fail and some of them will fail catastrophically. hopefully we find stuff that works, and then other countries will gladly copy it when it actually works, before we get into a world war.
the observation that authoritarian regimes are more agile isn't new, that's what they often say is the strength of china, and i see a lot of countries adopting this, now already and more so in the near future. the future isnt going to be more left or right wing necessarily, but it will be more authoritarian and diverse. in this kind of world we as mere citizens, if we're lucky, will only be able to vote with our feet. i'm sure there will be a correlation between good countries we'd wanna live in and countries that have very strict immigration laws...