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"We've taken the view that if the rest of the world would democratize and create market economies, that would spread the benefits of prosperity around the world, and that it would enhance our own prosperity, and our own stability and security, as well"

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Sachs is packaging a grand bargain in the soothing language of “we’ve taken the view,” as if history were a committee memo rather than a series of coercive choices. The sentence performs a kind of moral arbitrage: democracy and markets are framed as altruistic gifts that just happen to pay dividends back home. That tidy symmetry is the hook. It turns geopolitical strategy into a win-win spreadsheet, where the “benefits of prosperity” circulate frictionlessly and the United States gets a security premium for its good intentions.

The subtext, though, is about conditional belonging. “If the rest of the world would democratize and create market economies” reads less like an invitation than an entry requirement to the global order the West designed. It implies that instability and poverty are largely governance problems solvable by institutional conversion, downplaying extraction, debt regimes, coups, and the uneven starting line created by colonial histories. The passive phrasing also blurs agency: who is “we,” and what tools were used to encourage this democratization when it didn’t arrive voluntarily?

Context matters: this is post-Cold War triumphalism in economist’s clothing, the era when “liberalization” was treated as a universal solvent. Sachs, often associated with big, system-level prescriptions, is articulating the logic that sold globalization to skeptical domestic audiences: open the world, expand markets, reduce threats. It works rhetorically because it fuses ethics and self-interest into one sentence, making dissent sound like either selfishness (against shared prosperity) or naivete (against “stability and security”). The line isn’t just a description of policy; it’s a justification for a worldview.

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Sachs, Jeffrey. (2026, January 15). We've taken the view that if the rest of the world would democratize and create market economies, that would spread the benefits of prosperity around the world, and that it would enhance our own prosperity, and our own stability and security, as well. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/weve-taken-the-view-that-if-the-rest-of-the-world-21647/

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Sachs, Jeffrey. "We've taken the view that if the rest of the world would democratize and create market economies, that would spread the benefits of prosperity around the world, and that it would enhance our own prosperity, and our own stability and security, as well." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/weve-taken-the-view-that-if-the-rest-of-the-world-21647/.

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"We've taken the view that if the rest of the world would democratize and create market economies, that would spread the benefits of prosperity around the world, and that it would enhance our own prosperity, and our own stability and security, as well." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/weve-taken-the-view-that-if-the-rest-of-the-world-21647/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Jeffrey Sachs (born November 5, 1954) is a Economist from USA.

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