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[QUOTE="Dr.%20Benway:1372833"]The addictive qualities of opiates make them a perfect control agent. For the user, no context exists; all that they know is the insatiable need, the shivering hunger, for more of the control agent. For a "going concern," as I like to say, this is a bonanza. Hitler was a piker, Stalin a loser. Central control has gone the way of the Dodo. The new future is decentralized control. The smart totalitarian state of today makes bold strides to legalize heroin, but does it under a guise of legal ambiguity. Thirty business days later, when the population is good and hooked, they start jiggling with the wires. It's not officially legal so shipments can be held up. Sellers can be arrested, their wares impounded, and then released without charges. The addicts mewl and whimper in the streets, rivulets of drool staining their costumes. Then the controllers issue an offhanded comment: the heroin might return, if something fortunate happened on the part of the citizenry. It might be mob persecution of an unruly dissident, or the voluntary surrender of speech rights. Whatever it is, the crowd will sign up for it, and later recall that they did so of their own accord. Heroin is the perfect concentrated joy agent, and so it is the perfect control agent. [/QUOTE]
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