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Thoughts on systems of power: Part 2 - Toothpaste and God

How a ban on toothpaste proves the existence of God.

Sun, 11 Sep 2016

If the machinery of media is failing, the entire modern state structure will warp.

The media is far more influential as an instrument of power than most people think. When the fourth estate does its job correctly, it frames every conversation at a specific level, below which is stacked hundreds

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