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this post was submitted on 29 Sep 2024
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I’m more a visual person, so let me show you some graphs: Famine rates are down: https://ourworldindata.org/images/published/Famine-death-rate-since-1860s-revised_850.png
We can do so much more with our computing resources - Note, logarithmic scale: https://www.singularity.com/images/charts/MicroprocessorClockSpeed.jpg
Poverty is down: https://platform.vox.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/chorus/uploads/chorus_asset/file/2545610/Screen_Shot_2014-12-12_at_10.34.38_AM.0.png?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100
Billions of people live in a democracy, before 1850 almost none did: https://bigthink.com/the-present/democratic-rights/
By why did Canada briefly regress to an electoral democracy from a liberal democracy in 2020?