Why the war economy and the war against the East on the part of the Western ruling class is such a bust is because the actual experience of the East is different than the stereotypes of the East which shape the cognition and psychology of the Western ruling class. Lippmann. When there is a gap between actual experience and the stereotypes which shape cognition and psychology, problems arise. At the bare minimum, cognitive dissonance and “Havana Syndrome” arise. As is the case at the present moment.
Fifth footnote to the post titled “Free to Make History”
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