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Are there any historical examples of a country with a large, centralized government and high taxes, that *became* wildly successful/rich/powerful? As opposed to a successful country that began raising taxes and blowing its bureaucracy?

(I think I know the answer, but I’m trying to steel-man the position).

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IvorTollah 10mo ago

Norway I guess, but they got rich off the back of North Sea Oil. I also wouldn't call Norway "wildly successful". Just a country that seems to be able to afford its generous social spending programs - one of the few.

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