I did not see this published outside of India. But not sure why. It’s all based on Xitter.

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    Thats why power and management of a country should be spread thin, to avoid that corruption from a single point to affect the life of many

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      Nailed it! Just like in nature and agriculture, monocultures are vulnerable. One disease can wipe out an entire population. Same principal can be applied to almost anything.

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        and farmers dependant on a single crop where its vulnerable to market/tariffs fluctations too.

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      The ancient Roman understood this simple concept, but it somehow goes over so many modern people’s heads.

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        Name someone more misunderstood historically than Brutus… The man was raised to know his family’s place was king killing and when his friend chose to try to be a king he did what was required

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      That’s the exact thesis proposed in The Dictator’s Handbook by Bueno de Mesquita and Smith for making a government good for its constituents. Coalition size is THE most important feature.