The host's description of the post-World War II American order as a distributed network of mutual investment whose legitimacy came from openness rather than overt tyranny.
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Bretton Woods concept
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"...I got that are so interesting. Number one is the Bretton Woods concept is that after World War Two, America basically come and they..."
"We're not going to be tyrants who leave. So what we'll do is we'll each invest in each other. So they created this sort..."
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