What Will the Future Look Like in the New World Order?

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The Chris Hedges Report – TRANSCEND Media Service

5 Feb 2026 – With John Mearsheimer

Donald Trump believes that U.S. economic and military might are all he needs to become a benign dictator and achieve unilateral control over USA’s allies — what will the effects of this policy be?

Karl Marx, in his essay “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,” said that history repeats itself, “the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce.” Donald Trump’s actions in the first year of his second term have spelled out to many that tragedies of history are beginning to repeat themselves, this time certainly as farces.

John Mearsheimer, the renowned scholar, author and R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, joins host Chris Hedges on this episode of The Chris Hedges Report to contextualize what Trump’s political missions mean through the lens of history.

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One Response to “What Will the Future Look Like in the New World Order?”

  1. I have not noticed a New World Order. To me there is NO order in the world, old or new, only chaos, violence and the unprovoked suffering of the masses, whilst a tiny minority of ambitious, unscrupulous, immoral individuals, groups or families, carry on destroying humanity and the planet.

    Every leader has their own style, that’s all; they don’t create a “New Order”. Once they go, the new leader imposes their own style

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