The Society of Problem Solvers
When you zoom out, it becomes clear. Government is one thing, not two.
The way this one entity behaves mirrors what’s known as the Hegelian Dialectic – a framework often summarized as problem, reaction, solution – but for systems.
A crisis emerges. The public reacts. Then authorities step in with new powers, policies, or controls that would have been unacceptable before the crisis existed.
Of course today the term “government” is really a fusion of big business and government. As we all know, the corporations literally write the bills for Congress. But regardless, their control point for all of this is government. And what allows for this control is the corruption of our main systems.
They use group labels – like “Democrat” and “Republican” to manipulate us and keep divided, using our natural desire to belong to a group against us.
If we disavow group labels and solve problems one at a time, and everything changes.
If we zoom out, we can then see the real problems here and begin to fix them by making better systems (like THIS).
