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Why do politicians have to exploit the general population on the basis of international competition?
Why do politicians have to exploit the general population on the basis of international competition?
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Why Politicians Have to Exploit the General Population Based on International Competition is a hard-hitting political non-fiction book that explains why governments around the world keep increasing pressure on ordinary citizens-even when they promise prosperity, security, and stability. Many people feel that something is wrong: taxes rise, bureaucracy grows, prices increase, and control expands. But what is the real reason behind these patterns? This book delivers a clear, step-by-step system a…

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Why Politicians Have to Exploit the General Population Based on International Competition is a hard-hitting political non-fiction book that explains why governments around the world keep increasing pressure on ordinary citizens-even when they promise prosperity, security, and stability. Many people feel that something is wrong: taxes rise, bureaucracy grows, prices increase, and control expands. But what is the real reason behind these patterns? This book delivers a clear, step-by-step system analysis of the forces shaping modern politics: international competition, global economic pressure, location logic, debt, inflation, redistribution, regulation, and power mechanisms. It shows how states are pushed to "perform" on the global stage-and how the costs are often transferred internally to the general population. Instead of moral lectures or party politics, Dominik Mikulaschek focuses on structures, constraints, and repeatable patterns: how political incentives work, how narratives are created, why crises concentrate power, and why welfare states come under pressure. You will understand why "good intentions" often lead to the same outcomes-and why those who work, build businesses, pay taxes, and raise families frequently end up footing the bill. If you are interested in politics, economics, government power, debt, inflation, bureaucracy, propaganda, global competition, and the future of democracy, this book provides orientation-so you can form your own informed opinion with logic, calmness, and clarity.

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Why Politicians Have to Exploit the General Population Based on International Competition is a hard-hitting political non-fiction book that explains why governments around the world keep increasing pressure on ordinary citizens-even when they promise prosperity, security, and stability. Many people feel that something is wrong: taxes rise, bureaucracy grows, prices increase, and control expands. But what is the real reason behind these patterns? This book delivers a clear, step-by-step system analysis of the forces shaping modern politics: international competition, global economic pressure, location logic, debt, inflation, redistribution, regulation, and power mechanisms. It shows how states are pushed to "perform" on the global stage-and how the costs are often transferred internally to the general population. Instead of moral lectures or party politics, Dominik Mikulaschek focuses on structures, constraints, and repeatable patterns: how political incentives work, how narratives are created, why crises concentrate power, and why welfare states come under pressure. You will understand why "good intentions" often lead to the same outcomes-and why those who work, build businesses, pay taxes, and raise families frequently end up footing the bill. If you are interested in politics, economics, government power, debt, inflation, bureaucracy, propaganda, global competition, and the future of democracy, this book provides orientation-so you can form your own informed opinion with logic, calmness, and clarity.

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