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Political Power Lock-in
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Political Power Lock-in
This page contains only component imports with no actual content - it appears to be a placeholder that dynamically loads content from an external source identified as 'tmc-political-power'.
Political power lock-in describes scenarios where AI-enabled surveillance and control mechanisms make authoritarian or oligarchic governance structures effectively permanent, foreclosing the possibility of regime change or political reform through any available means.
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