Yes, was not helpful and I’m happy how it turned out.
Maybe I may end that short excursion with something of value for inquiring minds. Systems do not emerge by themselves. There are a number of people who designed them. If I had to pick the most influential one for today’s reality, it would be Auguste Comte – a 19th century thinker. He laid the foundation for social engineering. His extensive writings provide a framework for making sense of what is happening to us. Without it, the dots are hard to connect. Another one of the designers would be Friedrich von Hayek. When it comes to influencing public opinion, two books are illuminating: For one, Edward Bernays’ book “Propaganda” published in 1928. He is considered the father of public relations and his mother was the sister of Sigmund Freud. And secondly, Walter Lippmann’s book “Public Opinion” published in 1922. These recommendations coupled with parsing and independent thinking can help in deciphering how the ruling class operates.