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There is no society. There are just parallel hierarchies (social circles). Politics is very different from hierarchy to hierarchy. We are all arguing over governments which, to ensure the freedoms of members of different hierarchies (the freedom of choice and the primacy of the individual), must hold authority over the collective of hierarchies to prevent a kind of social monopoly (ie populism) which threatens the freedom of distinct hierarchies and the government which allows them, on the basis of free choice, to select for better traits and then thenrestructure of existing hierarchies or the development of entirely new ones. So, for the health of civic life, we MUST have a government which, through the sharing of power, and a robust system of checks and balances, is, in a way, monolithic.
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>There is no society.
Wasn't Margaret Thatcher the first own to come up with this nonsensical tak?



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