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The Fragility of Human Society and Political Ideologies

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boznz

10mo ago· 5 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article expresses a belief in the fragility of human society and the role of infrastructure in preventing collapse. It touches on political ideologies like socialism and communism.

Key quotes

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Human society is forever on the verge of collapse.
I am slightly left-leaning I want good infrastructure and social nets for people.
I absolutely do not believe in socialism or communism.
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It is my considered opinion that, though we don’t know it, human society is forever on the verge of collapse. Those in charge or providing the infrastructure are solely there to keep that from happening, to keep the plates spinning so to speak, not to dro

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