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The dekulakisation of Britain

Can Jeremy Clarkson save British farmers?

7 December 2024

9:00 AM

7 December 2024

9:00 AM

When ruthless and sociopathic individuals gain power, the outcome is similar to what the Polish psychologist Andrzej Lobaczewski referred to as a pathocracy: a system of government in which a small pathological minority seizes control over society. The end result is a totalitarian state characterised by a government that has turned against its own people.

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