"There has been talk in Europe about American hegemony being somehow based upon the use of the dollar in the world. I just don't see that connection at all"
- Robert C. Solomon
About this Quote
This quote by Robert C. Solomon recommends that he does not believe that American hegemony is based on the use of the dollar on the planet. He is implying that the idea of American hegemony being based upon the dollar is a false impression. This might be taken an objection of the idea that the US is able to preserve its power as well as impact on the planet with its currency. He is recommending that there is no straight link between making use of the dollar and American hegemony. This can be seen as an obstacle to the suggestion that the US has the ability to preserve its power and impact worldwide through its currency. It might also be interpreted as an objection of the concept that the US is able to keep its power and influence on the planet via its economic may. Inevitably, this quote suggests that Robert C. Solomon does not believe that American hegemony is based on making use of the dollar worldwide.
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