100% agree. Equilibrium by its very definition means that all things become equal. I myself like the fact that the USA is the only superpower in the world. I enjoy not worrying if nuclear missiles are going to be raining down on my head. I think it is great that the USA and its bill of rights, its Constitution is the shining light of the world. I would not want to be in equilibrium with China, nor with India or Russia. Equilibrium also means all countries share natural resources equally thereby driving up the cost of finite resources like gas, copper, gold, silver. I would rather be paying a buck a gallon for gas then $2.50 or possibly $4.00 when we come into equilibrium. The competition over natural resources have caused more wars than any other thing except possibly religion. So our move to equilibrium may also be moving us towards more costly wars in the future.
["So our move to equilibrium may also be moving us towards more costly wars in the future."]
It always will, it's in our nature. See Jung's Shadow Archetype...
http://www.iloveulove.com/psychology/jung/jungarchetypes.htm