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by DarkKomunalec
3240 days ago
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The piece is also full of guilt for American foreign policy that's mainly decided by special interests, but then gets blamed on ordinary Americans. Aren't they lucky - first they get their democracy subverted by multinational corporations, then they get to feel guilty about what those same corporations do. Source: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/perspectives-on-poli... |
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Well, ordinary citizens also get to benefit from a strong position of their country in the world arena.
Plus, in a democracy ordinary citizens are also to blame for their government's decisions. They can always vote something else, protest, revolt etc. People all around the world have done it for their governments (and of course Americans at different times).
Lastly, some (if not most) of those actions also have strong popular support (whether for misinformation, misplaced patriotism, or just because of strong propaganda).