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plastic-enjoyertoday at 9:20 AM1 replyview on HN

> Its complacency, at least in Western Europe. Centuries of being the world's leading powers have left an underlying sense of being at the top is just normal and is a position that does not need work to maintain.

I wouldn't say it's a matter of complacency, but rather a convergence of problems. To solve those problems, there need to be radical changes, but radical changes are not popular. Politicians win elections by promising stability, not by disrupting lives. The politicians that rise to the top are the ones that don't have any visions for a better future nor the desire to make a difference, because the system does not reward that.


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graemeptoday at 11:46 AM

I think a lot of people would welcome some disruption. This is why there has been a rise in populist parties which appeal because they promise something different.