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If in the distant future we were to be inflicted with the most horrific of national calamities -- in which our existing political, economic, and social institutions collapse -- how many of us could remain "civilized?" In such desperate circumstances, is it completely unfathomable for a repressive government to seize the reins of power and begin imposing its will on us?
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This is the process that allows suffering to be inflicted on innocent people on a daily basis.
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The relish with which David Cameron announced that our whole way of life would be affected for years by impending cuts, and no one in the land would be exempt from the asperities about to be inflicted, suggested to many that he and his fellow cabinet-millionaires will probably weather the coming storm better than the rest of us.
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