Occupiers face an inherent bind: staying long enough to credibly enforce contracts contradicts the rhetoric of liberation and self-determination, because the longer the U.S. stays and intervenes in political, economic and social outcomes, the more indigenous citizens view it as serving U.S. interests rather than as a benevolent liberator.
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Christopher CoyneEvidence Quote
“the longer you stay you can enforce contracts or serve as a third party enforcer but at the same time you also kind of can't at the same time say well look we're here to liberate you ... but if we don't like the outcome we're gonna change it at at the point of a gun”
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