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more specifically, the point that authority tends to create a separation of interests between rulers and ruled seems clearly true. That's the very problem that democracy was intended to (and sometimes does) alleviate. It's necessary to introduce a degree of instability to the social order, and the question is just how much is necessary for it to remain in motion towards the horizon.
I think I've said this before, but the bedtime thing as a rote response is insane to me. Why would an adult not be allowed and expected to choose their own bedtime. That's not even a particularly anarchist opinion.
who's disguising it?
it makes problems, but so does everything, so honestly who knows
my personal version of "let's see him wriggle his way out of this one!" is "let's see the liberals maintain blind faith in the essential goodness of the American project and the institutions of liberal democracy after this one!"
Ah, well, nevertheless
every new industry in america for the past 10 years has been powered by the spirit of just giving up
The pundits are, but I think we're in a period of such crisis and tumult for both parties that lots of people are going to shoot their shot. Shit, we don't even know how many elected Dems will have died of old age by 2028.
The one thing I can say with some confidence is that it's going to be fucking embarrassing, and whoever they ultimately pick will be a massive piece of shit.
okay. so why didn't you do anything about it when you were vice president of the united states?
and in international court.... so even if they win, nothing will happen

they are older games that came out exclusively on PC in the 90s, so most fans of the series haven't played them, even though they're arguably better than the more popular sequels, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, which released on home consoles.