The story of our times is not on the front page of newspapers, but it transpires in many major news stories. I have always wondered how large historical events might have been received from a layman point of view. I think I have an idea now. I have the feeling that we are in the midst of such a shift. The increasing inability of nation-states to *provide meaningfully* is progressively replaced by its new inclination to *restrain unnecessarily*. It is very hard to unsee once you have noticed it. Contemporary news offer many illustrations. Let's examine a few of them. But first things first: why is it happening?
The Disablers
The Disablers
The Disablers
The story of our times is not on the front page of newspapers, but it transpires in many major news stories. I have always wondered how large historical events might have been received from a layman point of view. I think I have an idea now. I have the feeling that we are in the midst of such a shift. The increasing inability of nation-states to *provide meaningfully* is progressively replaced by its new inclination to *restrain unnecessarily*. It is very hard to unsee once you have noticed it. Contemporary news offer many illustrations. Let's examine a few of them. But first things first: why is it happening?