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Why Seizing Venezuela's Oil Now Appears Legal, Inevitable. How Britain's Visible Brutality Gave Way to America's Invisible Empire—From Colonies to Systems, and Laws.



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Intro

This short piece explains what my work is fundamentally about.

Psychopaths and Control. How it works

Not whether one empire was "good" and another was "bad," but how power actually operates—and how it adapts when its older forms become politically impossible to sustain.

The British Empire is often remembered as uniquely brutal. The United States is often described as an imperfect but fundamentally moral successor.

That comparison misses the point.

What follows is not a moral argument. It is a structural one.

Britain's "Violence Problem" Was Structural, Not Accidental

By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the British Empire had reached a contradiction it could not resolve:

It governed vast populations with minimal consent

It relied on racial hierarchy, extraction, and coercion

It increasingly required overt violence to maintain control

Examples include:

  • Famines in India exacerbated by export policies
  • Brutal counterinsurgency campaigns (Ireland, Kenya, Malaya)
  • Collective punishment, concentration camps (Boer War), and martial law

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