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26 April 2025

9:00 AM

26 April 2025

9:00 AM

‘Unlimited power in the hands of limited people,’ wrote Alexander Solzhenitsyn, ‘always leads to cruelty. It is not that evil people seize power, but that the system selects for mediocrity and loyalty. The result is a government that cannot correct itself, cannot hear its citizens and cannot change course without collapse.

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