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"A common language that describes reality as it is, shatters myths which have long held back libertarians and conservatives, and creates a mutual understanding should not be underestimated. To me, it seems there are several impactful problems in political theory that no one else is even remotely beginning to address. The most significant is that many political institutions have the opposite function as they publicly market themselves as having."

Could you describe this in more detail - are you suggesting that for these many political institutions have results that don't match their intentions / design / charter / mandate?

Or that they have become so corrupted that they are actually working deliberately against their publicly marketed function?

Essentially, I see a difference between two worlds:

1) arsonists don the uniforms of firefighters, demand deference, proceed to light everything on fire

2) firefighters mismanage their operations, and don't fight fire as effectively as they used to

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