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The Oligarchs of Oligopoly

Omar Alansari-Kreger
The reality of the world is defined by its insanity. The crises endured by the human
experience demands that in one way or another, we find unity in resiliency. The disintegration of
society occurs whenever humanity loses its faith in civilization. The restoration of a renewed
horizon is based on cultural nuances. As imperfect as we are, we remain insatiably obsessed with
the designs of perfection. Deprivation is the precursor to all forms of human necessitation.
Shortcomings are received as failures which creates a sociological need of sorts. Hence, there is
power in opportunism. Architects of systemic control develop ways to exploit the shortcomings
of society; such interventions result in the monopolization of crises.
An oligarch is someone that accepts no limits to their power. It is maintained that as long
as there is the power of opportunism and opportunism of power, there will always be an
oscillating inertia for control. Projections of power are received as extenuations of oligarchic
sovereignty. Power vindicates control because the latter confirms the reality of the former.
Balances used to mitigate systems of power and paradigms of control singularly produce a
combined sociological construct which standardizes civilization. That provides ample
opportunism for decisive control imposed from the top down allowing the plundering of the
endemically vanquished. That realization demands a new law of human civilization which
mandates the following: the psychology of power is rooted in the sociology of control.
The perpetuity of civilization is preserved by every imaginable form of mutuality.
Derivatives of power are based on the design of human needs. A manipulator of power has a
voracious appetite for control which is often underestimated at first glance. Controlled
oligarchical subversion demands total control over the hearts and minds of a people. An aura of
oligarchic indispensability is made which conditions vanquished populations of their
inseparability to the so called greater good. It should therefore be no surprise why populations of
a vulnerable specimen are so easily colluded into enslavement. The sovereignty of humanity is
thought to be something that is defined by constructs of equanimity, but unfortunately, most are
presuppositions at best which is why they thrive on deception.
An oligopoly is interchangeably associated with the egomania of the oligarch. In relation
to the integrity of civilization, a sociological law of anticipation implies that in the wake of a
populations vanquishing, oligarchs reign supreme due to the abject absence of societal checks
and balances. A world consumed with the individualization of the human condition is
contemptuous of all forms of institutionalization, benign or otherwise. Order is reared out of
chaos just as chaos is rendered from order. The human condition is institutionalized in hopes of
marshaling forward its optimization, but in the pursuit of such strenuous processes, certain
stultification occurs when faced with oligarchic predispositions of oligopolistic control. In this
particular instance, the insanity of civilization is discovered in the form of its hypocritical
dualism.

The irony of all civilization is that some of its staunchest defenders are its worst enemies.
Power is manifested from a concentrated vacuum which transforms into a frequency of control.
Oligopolies are presided over by oligarchs that rule without fear of consequence. In this
particular corollary, sociological voids are substituted as opportunistic gains for alibis of power
and control. A free humanity is presumed to reside in a culture of liberation which explains its
abstract malleability. As long as an idea remains ambiguously undefined, it risks perpetual
manipulation condemning it to the designs of oligopolistic oligarchs. A sociological vacuum of
mind is achieved whenever civilization is consumed by subliminal illusions of freedom.
Thus, nuances of liberation are converted into psychological measures used to control the
sociological power of populations. Therefore, the perpetuity of crisis assures an opportunistic
oligopoly for aspiring oligarchs.

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