political theory
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The Age of Liberal Gangster Capitalism

How political institutions shifted from public service to organised extraction and turned representation into controlled participation Gangster capitalism now describes the governing condition taking shape across much of the Western political order. Public institutions continue to speak the language of democracy, representation, and constitutional legitimacy, yet the practical operation of power increasingly serves concentrated wealth,… Continue reading
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The Myth of American Democracy

How Democratic Language Masked Elite Rule Beneath Public Participation The men who gathered in Philadelphia during the summer of 1787 did not meet to create a democracy in the modern sense of the word. They met to design a stable political order that could protect property, prevent unrest, secure commerce, and maintain elite control after… Continue reading
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We Are Slaves, We Don’t Even Know It

A formal expose of the existence of modern slavery through governance, economics, and managed consent. Modern populations live as slaves without recognising their condition because systems of control evolved to operate without visible chains or masters. Slavery in classical forms relied on overt violence, physical confinement, and constant supervision, yet later systems replaced force with… Continue reading
