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1. Note that much of the dignified part of governance is intended, not to wield power, but to draw attention away from those who actually wield power, who themselves may never run for elected office (e.g. Robert Moses) and who may not even formally be part of any government (e.g. Robert Kagan).

In fact, much of modern democracy is basically an exercise in passing the buck, because nobody has responsibility, except theoretically to the people, and the people themselves cannot exercise that responsibility in their own name. Where everyone claims to be acting on behalf of someone else, someone else who cannot readily hold the actor accountable, nobody actually has to answer for anything.

At least in a dictatorship, the dictator cannot dodge responsibility in this way. We all know where the buck ultimately stops. Even if everything fails, the dictator cannot simply resign his office and retire under a cloud but with his comfy pension intact.

2. Note how, when it comes to Ukraine, european politicians and governing institutions are quick to drop the same values they so piously proclaim. Like a hot turd.

No need for that quaint freedom of speech, press, association, etc., except when they offer a convenient stick with which to beat countries that their American Master does not like.

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"It’s accepted now that the higher ranks of much of the private sector are filled by sociopaths, driven primarily by ego-gratification, and so essentially using the organization they work for, and the people who work for them, as devices for satisfaction of their own desires."

Odd their micromanaging perfectionistic antics suck the life out of the most dedicated workers, yet here we are. It has always struck me that Psychopaths will prevent any investment in studying their phenomenon, thus they perpetuate a state of affairs that is destroying all good. Getting and signing off on the ethical courses of ones profession, is a far cry from actually practicing moral behavior.

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