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>Offer a novel political perspective
I'm sure the following has been thought of and extensively explored before, yet I don't recall anyone else talking about the fact that what you call "society" or even "humanity" is a parasitical meta-organism with its own agendas that no one really understands or controls. It's not a function of any particular political system, but of scale. Once a human society grows big enough, probably orders of magnitude above Dunbar's number for humans, it stops being human. It stops reflecting the values and opinions of the people who comprise it. It becomes impossible for people to just get together and reflect and jointly decide on a new course. "Society" gains its own independent dynamics so everything needs to be planned and framed in terms of those, which corrupts the human intentions behind them and instead produces results that, in one way or another, serve the cancerous growth of the "human" meta-organism at the expense of its human substrate. You can say the jews or the elites are heading it all, but even if we imagine them having such inhuman foresight and level of control, you can at most compare them to a brain trying to clumsily steer a body. And if you have a brain and a body, you know the body influences the brain at least as much as the brain influences the body.
But here's the thing: unlike a real organism that needs its original cells to survive, this one is abstract and can very well end up replacing its human substrate with an artificial one. Slowly but surely it seems to be doing exactly that.