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The option to spend money the planetary good has always been there. It's only rarely been considered in the US.
Instead a lot of 'aid' spending is often tied to marketista missionary work in developing countries, on propping up corrupt regimes, and on fighting communism back when that was still fashionable.
I think there's a useful but modest contribution from private sources in the US. But private philanthropy rarely takes the global view and is too unreliable as a funding source to support structural improvements.
The US is also famously indifferent to, and sometimes actively hostile to, the UN and its various humanitarian projects.
Since China is focusing the influence of its capital outflows on maintaining a steeply discounted exchange rate, that means that the influence of the EU and Japan on global capital flows is rising. I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.
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