it is not "sheep blindly following leaders who tell them what they want to hear." this is ironically more a hallmark of democratic republics than authoritarian systems.
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by projecting the symptoms of dysfunction from one system to another, the end result is thinking that another's system's problems could all be solved by refactoring this better framework
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after all...the reason it's not working for "Us" is b/c of X, Y, Z and that systems just so happens to have problems X, Y, Z "what a coincidence. guess "I" am needed for my moral crusade after all!"
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There are many different kinds of authoritarian (centralized) systems. Only the forced ones are unpleasant. Healthy authoritarian systems where everyone is happy include a (consensual) class taught by a good teacher, or playing a game you enjoy, or democratic households.pic.twitter.com/oGRTvOqsNk
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or like a dog and its beautiful elegant master cat
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