Invoking Vaclav Havel, he said it was time to stop pretending that what the western powers called a rules-based order was not a self-serving sham.
“Great powers can afford, for now, to go it alone. They have the market size, the military capacity and the leverage to dictate terms. Middle powers do not. But when we only negotiate bilaterally with a hegemon, we negotiate from weakness. We accept what’s offered. We compete with each other to be the most accommodating,” he said
“Being a happy vassal is one thing, being a miserable slave is something else,” he said.
“If you back down now, you’re going to lose your dignity, and that’s probably the most precious thing you can have in a democracy, it’s your dignity.”



I ran a research lab in a university for 17 years during and after my PhD and then moved to industry 3 years ago. I guarantee you if anyone is ignorant here it is you.
Companies pay pennies on the dollar to research groups to solve problems with undergrads, grad students, and a bit of project manager time and to stay afloat, you have to over-buy projects as favors and to get publications. It is not unusual to run 7 or 8 projects at a time all on shoestring budgets in the lab. With a PhD in rocket science I never broke 100k. Not in 17 years. And for the record, some of the work I did was even in machine learning and defense.
Maybe there’s some money in the business school, but nobody is getting rich quick for no work in academia.
You’re talking out of your ass about something you know nothing about.
Uhh… I think some wires got crossed here, because my point was that academics do the innovative work without financial incentive to do so, and that the industry profits off of that work.
edit: I am stupid, you’re right, my adjectives were backwards… sorry about that 🤦
Aha I will modify my last in that case. No harm no foul, but it’s got a little more background in it than necessary if you weren’t doubling down lol.
Ahh sorry, my bad, my inattentive commenting was so bad it got you to dox yourself