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The question I have for those who go down @mallardshead's line of thinking is whether we've ever seen the kind of escalating totalitarianism being described collapse into a free society.
I think freedom has to be culturally enforced. As such, the best allies are those who instinctively oppose whatever the ruling class is trying to do. Humans are psychologically malleable and living under tyranny creates unfree minds.
I don't know. Maybe one of the Baltic states post USSR collapse? Latvia? Lithuania?
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Estonia, maybe. I know they embraced a lot of market reforms.
In those cases, it wasn't the domestic population clamoring for more state power, which might be importantly different from Mallardshead's scenario.
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True. It was basically the opposite.
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