That is what Max Weber predicited. Bureaucratic goverments become increasingly unmanuveurable and the pillars that hold the increasingly bureaucratic apparatus will break eventually. It will work for a while and then quickly collapse under the weight of an increasingly growing bureaucratic apparatus..Government becomes more bureaucratic and more of a racket and I don't see an end to that trajectory.
There are builders of civilisation and those who leach off of their fruits. Once the civilisation is saturated with unproductive parasitic entities it collapses. The builders of that civilisation then flee and build a new one and the cycle starts over. How this will work in this uprooted globally populated world is not clear.Maybe it has always been that way, and what I am seeing is just the result of "government transparency".
It's a front to build a phalanx an shocktroops around the parasitic entities that can't show themselves for who they are, else it would fall flat on its face.Call me cynical, but I see human rights being a recruitment tool (and other) instead of an actual goal.
Yes, we are approaching the end of the cycle.So far, more people find themselves more obligated to work longer and harder to maintain the idea of freedom as the government debases their own currency via inflationary practice (and their mission seems to be to find more excuses to do so).
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At least mine was imaginative. "You hurt bro?"... not so much. Keep trying. One day you might get it.



