To go against the leadership would imply the need for a political agenda.  A
context for action. Usually lacking in this group.

The powerless tend to end up "going postal."

arthur

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Robert E. Bowd wrote:
>  It creates a complex matrix of self-blame among people who convinced of
>their > own powerlessness.  [Poppycock, really.]

Victimologically, it is interesting to observe that the disenfranchised
individuals turn against the lower (or middle) strata instead of the
"responsibles".  E.g. the sniper Lee Malvo, or just the usual muggers.

If people have nothing left to lose anyway (and know that the death
penalty is in force too), wouldn't logic suggest different targets?

Chris


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