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Many problems bedevil the government, as discussed in Thought Choice Power by Plebeius, hence making it ineffective in delivering its mandate of contributing to the welfare of its citizens. Things have been made worse by the total compliance of the citizens, which has made politicians act only in their selfish interests. People should learn by looking at the impact of increased influence on the economy by a few globalists at the expense of the middle class. This has caused decreased living standards. People should also note that you cannot separate economic and political issues, as politicians purport. Politics and things like monetary policy, fiscal policy, defense, social issues, and healthcare are all interrelated, making them difficult to handle separately. It should also not be allowed for private enterprises to have too much power to the extent that they influence the state and governance.

Thought Choice Power by Plebeius dissects the issue of governance in a way that will reach out to various groups. I loved how Plebeius analyzed the government by quoting relevant historical literature and the Constitution. Another thing that captured my attention was how the power of the people was insisted upon. People should take account of what their government is doing. People need to stop the narrative of choosing the lesser evil and start holding politicians accountable; otherwise, the whole system will collapse. This is a well-researched book that can be used as a guide for further reading. Plebeius also used easy-to-understand language, which made the book accessible to all levels of readers. I look forward to reading something else by this talented author on matters of governance.