Jerm and Etienne De La Boetie² explore the deep ties between organised crime, politics, and media, highlighting how these forces shape public perception and drive conflict for profit rather than security. They argue that government functions as a tool of control and exploitation, undermining individual autonomy and fostering systemic corruption.
The military is shown to erode personal morality, while war's consequences deeply affect both soldiers and civilians. Democracy is viewed as inherently flawed and irredeemable, with propaganda maintaining its illusion.
The discussion concludes that a society without government—one grounded in free market principles—could offer greater freedom, peace, and prosperity, provided people understand and resist existing power structures.
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