11-10-2018, 12:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2018, 12:07 PM by Eric the Green.)
As for Britain and Europe, if anything the 4T will last a bit longer than the USA's, since that's the historical trend for the cycle. Brexit was certainly no climax, but only an element in the Crisis. It won't matter what the Brits and Europeans do with it. It will probably be an ongoing, unresolved uncertainty long after 2019. The crisis continues, and I don't know if they will pull out of it. Right-wing nationalist reaction needs to be defeated, just as it does in the USA, and Europe/Britain's more progressive endowment can then bring it into progress again and into the 1T by 2030. Later, at the end of that decade, it will be France that undergoes another quasi-revolution, if their Uranus return is significant again (as it has been since 1789-1794 at least).