Government & Power sit at the center of how societies organize force, law, resources, and legitimacy. While governments are often presented as neutral guardians of order and public interest, power rarely operates so cleanly.Â
It flows through institutions, parties, bureaucracies, courts, lobbying networks, and unelected influence, shaping what becomes law, what gets enforced, and whose voices matter most.Â
This section examines how power is gained, protected, traded, and exercised — not just through elections and public office, but through the deeper structures that determine who truly governs and who merely believes they do.Â
-Influence stops being equal
-Representatvices become selective
-Policy follows donors
-Access becomes currency
-Citizens compete with capital
-Dissent becomes dangerous.
-Belief becomes law.
-Freedom narrows.
-Outsiders lose protection.
-Questioning authority becomes heresy.