The Projection Racket, Pt. 1
September 14, 2020·23 comments
Societies speak constantly about freedom, equality, and self-determination. Yet the institutions defending these values often operate in ways that steadily erode them. The contradiction isn't crude or obvious. It's buried beneath compelling narratives that make criticism seem like opposition to the values themselves.
• The weight-and-switch mechanism runs deeper than most recognize. We don't lose freedoms to dramatic threats alone. We trade them away gradually for powerful stories about freedom itself, rendered helpless to protest because protest looks like betraying the ideals being invoked.
• When the erosion is gradual enough, it becomes invisible to those experiencing it. Decades of steady encroachment crystallize into single historical moments only in retrospect. Those living through it see only disconnected events, not a pattern. The fog is the point.
• Ten core systems structurally reduce individual capacity to influence personal outcomes. The two-party system, tax code, militarized policing, for-profit state enterprises, broken media, university gatekeeping, Federal Reserve policy, board representation, monopolies, and perpetual war. Each one defends itself with seductive rhetoric.
• The narrative protection around these systems is more sophisticated than simple propaganda. The stories don't deny the problems exist. They reframe resistance itself as a lack of faith in the values being compromised. Question monopolies and you're anti-market. Question elite universities and you're anti-meritocracy.
• The question becomes whether citizens can recognize the pattern while still living inside it. History suggests we usually can't until it's too late. The water we swim in is invisible while we're in it.
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