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Few Americans other than the One Percent have a stake in the American economic and political system.
It is economic power that determines political power, and governments become the political functionaries of economic power.
Rather than engineering our economies solely to maximise GDP, Africa's business and political leaders must build economies explicitly designed to end poverty and inequality.
Nowhere has the political power of coal been more obvious than in presidential campaigns.
Even in political considerations, now-a-days, you have stronger motives to feel interested in the fate of Europe than in the fate of the Central or Southern parts of America.
It is a truism that almost any sect, cult, or religion will legislate its creed into law if it acquires the political power to do so.
When governments become large, voters cannot exercise close oversight, otherwise known as political power.
All wars come to an end, at least temporarily. But the authority acquired by the state hangs on; political power never abdicates.
Not wishing to be disturbed over moral issues of the political economy, Americans cling to the notion that the government is a sort of automatic machine, regulated by the balancing of competing interests.