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[–] amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 18 hours ago

Had sort of an ego check thought I guess you might call it: If it was easy for me to change the world, it'd also be easy for it to fall apart. Which got me thinking more about what it means to create a legacy of lasting change. And in the dialectical view, I'd say that means a change in base most of all; superstructure too to go along with it, but if you only chip away at the superstructure and never challenge the base, then you get the kind of situation the US is in, where it had some mild reforms at points and some of that is losing ground over time.