By John Griffing
The road to dictatorship is well-traveled, with each discrete journey having one universal common denominator: political inaction. As citizens of democratic countries become less vigilant, a form of apathy sets in, rendering the usual methods of political correction like "throwing the rascals out" less and less effective. When political leaders know that the voting public is focused elsewhere, usually with diversions of a cultural nature, the tendency will be towards these leaders' ever-greater accumulation of power.
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