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The conclusion drawn is stark: the current system appears designed to serve interests that are not those of the average citizen. Instead of being stewards of public welfare, structures of power may prioritize their own survival and interests. This becomes a ripe ground for revolutionary sentiment — although the notion of revolution brings its own fears of violence and instability. Here, the crux of the issue lies in a fragile balance: how does one reconcile with a system that seems fundamentally flawed?