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<title>The Political Marginalization of the Ordinary Person</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A guy comes to the same conclusions as much of the right has, but from a fresh direction out of the left.  It is worth noting that this professionalization of the political class and its attendant complexity is straight out of Tainter's "Collapse of <em>Complex</em> Societies".  People overcomplicating their lives on even a personal level almost always is the cause of relationships to collapse; it is the same with polities.
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His whole substack is worth reading. It's enormously promising to see a progressive realize what we've been saying ever since they took us off gold and BTK'd us in red tape.  Capitalism didn't fail, it was murdered!]]></description>
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