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I really have begun to believe that politicians should employ historians to give advice on certain political events by drawing comparisons to previous situations.

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That only really works in a benevolent dictatorship. In a democracy, the masses can vote for reality-rejection candidates.

It’s a pity democracy seems to be better than all the alternatives in practice, cause in principle there should be ways to improve things more. Inevitably though all other forms turn into draconian crap. Well, democracy does sometimes too, but less often.

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What’s odd about today’s “democracy” is how increasingly little government itself matters, next to corporations that are stronger than nations.

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Because corporations are not democratic

Sure, we have democratic political systems, but the economic systems are very much not. Since when can you vote un your workplace? It your boss tells you to do something, you do it, or risk losing your livelihood, the thing that you depend upon for survival

That’s not very democratic

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The Neoliberal ideology, with its core principle of making Money the greatest Power, above the State which is the Power controlled by the vote of citizens, was always meant to destroy Democracy.

Whilst the theatre used to distract us has been different, we’ve been going in the same direction as Russia when it comes to the vote: making it a meaningless act whilst we’re told it’s “democratic”.

Unsurprisingly as people felt more and more powerless, pushed around, exploited and unfairly treated all the while being told this is Democracy, they turned more and more to those selling something else than Democracy.

It seems the natural end state of Neoliberal Capitalism is Fascism.

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13 points

Cyberpunk was supposed to be fiction, not a blueprint :(

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Government could choose to reign these corporations in, but the money the give officials makes them choose not too

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It’s like democracy is the least bad system…

A well crafted political system is one that stays uncorrupted the longest (or can recover less violently from corruption).

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“The Official Committee of Learning From Previous Blunders” lol what-if.

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