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Thank you!

Well, that's the same narrative that Nate Hagens is expressing. "Bend, but don't break." That's wrong!

It has to break.

And at the same time, as you said, a new, grassroots, local, parallel, maximally egalitarian structure has to emerge. A structure with a new meaning (ideology), although I don't particularly like the word "ideology" because it semantically reflects dogmatism rather than plasticity.

Since people all over the world cannot influence decision-making, have no autonomy to exist, have no ways to unite in the long term, cannot create means of violence and resist for a long time without slipping into the same hierarchical structures of coercion, it's hard to imagine how change can be achieved. Maybe we need a more favorable time? Because today's ways of obtaining benefits and access to goods and services, on a global scale, and especially in the "West", have not reached the point where the majority can refuse them, consciously and patiently endure deprivation and bloodshed on the way to something better. Today, for example, this is demonstrated in Ukraine. People silently choose to support their own genocide for the sake of a worthless piece of land with an area of ​​​​5,000 km2, losing sight of the fact that on the path of a slow retreat from it, the enemy will receive the same piece in another region of the country (Zaporizhzhya region) and destroyed infrastructure throughout the country (currently I have two hours of light a day), because no one talks about it in the media. As a result, the authorities forced people to choose a scenario in which we are bombed, and the war continues, due to the irrational position: "destroy the country in order to give up Donbas anyway." For men of draft age in Ukraine, this is real lawless slavery, and the system of constant mixing of troops, threats and violence does not allow for any resistance. In addition, there is the propaganda of patriotism, as well as ignorance, lack of awareness, etc. of the people themselves.

Perhaps, as a famous essayist rightly said, the only way to win is not to play.

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