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Date: 2012-10-08 09:00 pm (UTC)And, yes, democracy building can fail spectacularly, but we also know it can work. Which makes it better than enslaving four star systems with a deliberate program of cultural hegemony. Or do you believe that the people of the Four Kingdoms lost the right to self government because of the action of their dictators -- dictators whom Hardin was willing to keep in place so long as it forwarded the Foundation's interest.
I'm sorry, the whole damn book is a paean to imperialism and manifest destiny.