America is a Third World country now (2024)

I was recently reminded of—or, perhaps I never really knew?—the original definition of the term “Third World” country. It was not intended to be a now disparaging designation of economic underdevelopment. To be aThird World countrywas to be on a short list of nations who were being asked to take a side amid the geopolitical chaos of the 1950’s Cold War. Are you democratic like the U.S. and its capitalist allies? Are you communist, like Russia, Cuba and other satellite nations? Or are you undeclared andup for grabs?

The term was coined by French demographer and social scientistAlfred Sauvyin an essay published in 1952 called “Three Worlds, One Planet.” (More about Sauvyhere.) And while I’ve oversimplified things a bit, in short order, many of the countries still reeling from the European colonial experience in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East were asked to assert their place within the new economic binary. That the “short list” was most of the world, or that the term ultimately devolved into an insult, seems unsurprising in retrospect.

And yet, the history of the term weighed heavily on me as I watched whatever that was that attempted to pass for presidential debate last night. Your feeds are likely filled withpost-debate analysis, so I’ll spare you much of mine except to say that the big losers were anyone who cares about the U.S. and its role in the world. (I grudgingly spare a thought for moderator Chris Wallace, who lost control of an unhinged President Trump early and often. Perhaps replace him “with a mom who has been home with her kids since March,”suggestedwriter and humorist Wendi Aarons to universal Twitter applause.)

Watching a sitting U.S. president, bluster, bully, name-call, misdirect, interrupt and lie his way through a debate with so much hanging in the balance—much of which, like the under-managed pandemic, happened on his watch—was a new low in political discourse. It was like his Twitter feed literally roared to life. But he managed to get a few points out quite clearly, and no, I take little comfort in the fact that he says the quiet parts out loud.

When asked to disavow white supremacy by Wallace; specifically, if he would be “willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in Kenosha and we’ve seen in Portland?” he waffled, then tried to blame Antifa. When further pressed by Wallace, he choosethe Proud Boysto decry, and then misdirected. “The Proud Boys,”Trump said. “Stand back and stand by. But I’ll tell you what, I’ll tell you what, somebody’s got to do something about Antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem.”

Stand back and stand by? The Proud Boys, no stranger to effective messaging, are using the moment torecruit and rebrand. Antifa has no such marketing machine, since, according to FBI director Chris Wray, and repeated last night by Vice President Joe Biden, it is not a movement or an organization,but an ideology.

Depending on your own ideology, you may fixate on either the “stand back” or the “stand by” part of Trump’s response.

I would argue the latter is the crisis we’re now facing as a lower case “third world” country—one that seems increasingly out of alignment with the fragile democratic principles we’ve been talking up for so long. After last night, it now feels like we are fully undeclared and up for grabs.

In an attempt to sow doubt on the validity of the election (“This is going to be a fraud like you’ve never seen,” Trump said), he openly encouraged his fans to take matters into their own hands. “I’m urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully. Because that’s what has to happen. I am urging them to do it,”

The high-pitched scream I heard in my head was the wail of the ancestors who knew what thisreally means.And means.And means.And means.

He’s been doing this fora while now.

Worse, his abuse is coming at a time when the pandemic has caused a dangerous shortage of verified, trained, and nonpartisan poll workers, many of whom are older and in high risk health categories.

In a quest to bring you some good news after last night, let me point you toPower The Polls, a nonpartisan initiative working closely with more than 70 corporate partners to help match healthy,low-risk volunteerswith the training and safety equipment they’ll need to serve as a poll integrity workers. It helps mightily that companies like Gap, Microsoft, Old Navy, and Target are giving employees paid time off to become volunteers, and a whole host of others are making voting easier for employees in a variety of ways viaTime to VoteandCivic Alliance, two business-focused coalitions dedicated to ensuring people have the time and support they need to get to the polls.

Through their corporate partnerships, Power The Polls now has more than 350,000 people signed on to help, and just in time: Experts estimate that about 460,000 poll workers will be needed this year. That they may need to fend off alt-right poll-watching freelancers make their jobs even more necessary.

This kind of deep engagement is what it will take to affirm our collective commitment to participatory democracy, despite the renewed threat of interference at the polls. It’s time to and get this country out of the undeclared category once and for all.

Ellen McGirt
@ellmcgirt
Ellen.McGirt@fortune.com

Powerful women (and men) do the work

This year’s Most Powerful Women conference is in full swing, albeit virtually. The pandemic may have ruined the in-person party, but the conversations have been rich and on point. All of the speakers tackled some big questions, find some relevant highlights below.

  • Ever wonder why Black women are overlooked as Supreme Court nominees? Professor Anita Hill, who was there to give an update on her anti-harassment work in Hollywood, dropped some knowledge.
  • Meghan, The duch*ess of Sussex, is working to make online communities safer. But she also had extraordinary advice for anyone who is preparing to stand up—against bots, trolls, even a bullying sitting president—for the greater good.
  • Diverse leadership helped Northrop Grumman CEO Kathy Warden steady the course during the coronavirus pandemic. “It really reflected what our organization needed to hear from us, because different people around the table had different perceptions of what is important. It highlighted for me that if you don’t have a leadership team that reflects the population, then you’re missing out on being able to lead all people within the organization.”
  • Still struggling with diversity? Set specific goals, says Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon.
  • When it comes to hitting those goals, says Mellody Hobson, president and co-CEO ofAriel Investments, framing matters. "I think some people find the term 'quota' is a nonstarter for them. It ends the conversation before it begins," she said. "Targets are objective, something we're shooting for. Corporate America is very familiar with targets. There's a whole nomenclature around targets directly correlated to what we deliver and produce on a day-to-day basis. And in corporate America, if you don't hit targets, you don't have a job."

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This pamphlet from the early 1900s informs Black men how to vote in Southern states. Often they had to pay a poll tax of $1-2 (equal to $30-60 today), and being charged with ANY crime often caused Black voters to lose their right to vote "forever." #MobilizeNow for #votingrights!

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America is a Third World country now (2024)

FAQs

Is the USA considered a third world country? ›

The United States, Canada and their allies represented the "First World", while the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and their allies represented the "Second World". This terminology provided a way of broadly categorizing the nations of the Earth into three groups based on political divisions.

What is a third world country today? ›

A third-world country was a term that originated during this time to refer to a nation that sided with neither the United States nor the Soviet Union. In modern terms, these would be less developed or still developing countries or nations without stable governments or ways of life.

What makes a country 3 world? ›

What is “Third World”? The modern definition of “Third World” is used to classify countries that are poor or developing. Countries that are part of the “third world” are generally characterized by (1) high rates of poverty, (2) economic and/or political instability, and (3) high mortality rates.

Why is America the number 1 country? ›

The U.S. economy is the world's largest in terms of gross domestic product, and also the most technologically powerful. The country's significant exports include computers and electrical machinery, vehicles, chemical products, food, live animals and military equipment.

Is the US actually a first world country? ›

Examples of first world countries include the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Several Western European nations qualify as well, especially Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. The ways that first world countries are defined can vary.

Where does the US rank in the world? ›

The U.S. is overall the No. 5 best country in the world, according to the 2023 Best Countries rankings, which were based on a survey of more than 17,000 people and gathered perceptions about 87 nations. That's down just one spot from last year, when it was the No. 4 Best Country in the U.S. News rankings.

What is a third world country in 2024? ›

In 2024, a list of Third World Countries includes 45 nations across Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, facing developmental challenges. The term 'Third World' is now often replaced by more precise expressions like 'developing countries.

Who belongs to 3rd world country? ›

The Third World includes all countries of Africa (except South Africa), Asia (except Japan), and Latin America and the Caribbean, and some states and territories of Oceania.

Is Mexico a third world country? ›

Historically, the term “third world” was used to define countries that aligned with neither NATO nor the Communists during the Cold War. So, in that sense Mexico is a third world country.

Is China a third world country? ›

Beijing classifies itself as a "developing" country in the WTO. However, the World Bank and U.N. Development Program classify China as an "upper middle income" country, while the IMF calls the country an "emerging and developing economy."

What is a Fourth World country? ›

Key Takeaways. Fourth World refers to the most underdeveloped, poverty-stricken, and marginalized regions and populations of the world. Many inhabitants of these nations do not have any political ties and are often hunter-gatherers that live in nomadic communities, or are part of tribes.

What is USA #1 for? ›

Country code +1 is assigned to the United States and Canada because in the 1940s and '50s American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (Bell System) controlled more local phone companies in North America than anyone else, and was a major force in developing international direct dialing as we now know it.

What is the safest country in the world? ›

Profiles of the World's 10 Safest Countries
  1. Iceland. According to the Global Peace Index, Iceland is the safest country in the world for the 14th year in a row. ...
  2. New Zealand. New Zealand is the second-safest country in the world. ...
  3. Ireland. ...
  4. Denmark. ...
  5. Austria. ...
  6. Portugal. ...
  7. Slovenia. ...
  8. Czech Republic.

Is the US considered a third world country? ›

The U.S. currently ranks 21st on the United Nations Development Program's index, which measures fewer factors than the sustainable development index. Good results in average income per person – $64,765 – and an average 13.7 years of schooling situate the United States squarely in the developed world.

Is USA a Second World country? ›

With an overall score of 86.4/100, the United States ranks 18th out of the 180 countries measured, a slot that makes the United States a “second-tier” country, according to the index.

Is the US considered a developed country? ›

Nevertheless, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development considers that this categorization can continue to be applied: The developed economies broadly comprise Northern America and Europe, Israel, Japan and the Republic of Korea, as well as Australia and New Zealand.

What are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd world countries? ›

Roughly, the major world powers and their economic and political allies were First World countries, allies of the Soviet Union were Second World countries, underdeveloped nations were Third World countries, and nations that were entirely isolated from global politics and economics were the Fourth World.

What is considered a third country? ›

Definition(s)

A country that is not a member of the European Union as well as a country or territory whose citizens do not enjoy the European Union right to free movement , as defined in Art.

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