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Centralization = corruption

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Explain. You cannot achieve democratic control without centralization, because you can’t have inputs with no output.

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Issue of centralization is regime and politics agnostic. More centralization just results in more corruption.

I am not sure how to run the society any other way but we know that current systems are corrupted by the ruling elites at our expense.

Legal system is unwilling to deal with it because the judiciary are just regime lapdogs used against working people when they get out of line.

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Issue of centralization is regime and politics agnostic. More centralization just results in more corruption.

Again, please explain. This doesn’t logically follow.

I am not sure how to run the society any other way but we know that current systems are corrupted by the ruling elites at our expense.

Capitalism is, Socialism isn’t.

Legal system is unwilling to deal with it because the judiciary are just regime lapdogs used against working people when they get out of line.

In Capitalism, yes.

Have you read Marx?

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