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đź§ Polymathic Perspective 10 | "You're Fighting the Wrong Enemy, And It's Protecting the System Above You." | Dov Baron
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"You're Fighting the Wrong Enemy, And It's Protecting the System Above You."
Are you being pulled into conflicts that were never meant to solve anything?
Most people believe modern politics is about disagreement.
Left vs right. Progressive vs conservative. Us vs them.
But that conflict isn't resolving anything…
because it's not designed to?
In this episode of The Polymathic Perspective, we examine a pattern that becomes impossible to ignore once you see it:
The more citizens fight each other… the more stable the system above them remains.
And that raises a far more dangerous question:
If that's true… what exactly is that conflict protecting?
đź§ What You'll Discover in This Episode
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Why left vs right conflict may be real, but structurally misdirected
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The critical difference between destabilizing people vs destabilizing power
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Why civil wars can devastate societies… while systems remain intact
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What revolutions actually threaten, and why that creates fear at the top
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How the illusion of fairness stabilizes entire political systems
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Why tribal identity turns disagreement into psychological warfare
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How horizontal conflict quietly redirects attention away from power structures
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The role of the attention economy in amplifying division
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Why populist leaders are often expressions of pressure, not its source
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How nations operate through shared emotional meaning systems
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The question most people never ask: Who benefits when conflict never resolves anything?
⚠️ The Pattern You Can't Unsee
Modern conflict feels intense.
But intensity isn't the same as impact.
Because while attention is focused sideways… toward other citizens, other tribes, other identities… the structure above remains largely untouched.
Not because conflict is fake.
But it's the direction that matters more than how intense it becomes.
đź§© This Episode Is For You If:
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You've noticed that political intensity keeps rising… but outcomes rarely change
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You feel like public discourse is loud, but strangely ineffective
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You question whether the conflicts you're seeing are the ones that actually matter
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You want to understand the psychological architecture behind systems of power
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You're willing to examine assumptions most people never question
🎯 The Question That Stays With You
If the conflict you're engaged in… isn't actually capable of changing the system…
Then what is it doing instead?
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