The Un-replicable Anomaly of Liberal Western Democracy
- Kevin

- Mar 17, 2021
- 1 min read

The best of humanity are often stepped on by the insecure and less competent people in both elected and authoritarian governments that rule over them.
The truth is a truly productive government is a miracle and an exception to the rule. It is not a gift the people have given to themselves. What I mean by this is that if it crumbles because we neglect it's impossible existence, the people no matter how socially conscious and educated may be incapable of replicating good governance again once dissolved or destroyed.
A government that is remotely productive is an anomaly in the universe that is not replicable by human conscious engineering or intention with energy directed towards it.
Liberal Western Democracy is an impossible event comprised of the perfect storm for good with a complexity beyond the ability of humans to replicate, policy architect, or socially engineer should it fall. Even if one person has it figured out socialization execution is beyond their control.
Once the free world falls even if the people are free again they may never replicate any resemblance of good governance again because the recipe required to produce a perfectly socialized civic society in a complex ecosystem—that underpins the backbone of good governance—is beyond human control and cognition.


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