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**Why Are Some People So Stupid When It Comes to Politics?** is a polemical essay about political manipulation, social inequality, capitalism, ideology, and power. This book asks an uncomfortable question: Why do people accept political systems, economic exploitation, and social injustice even when they suffer from their consequences every day? Why do so many defend the very structures that keep them dependent, exhausted, and powerless? Heinz Duthel examines the mechanisms through which power remains stable: language, fear, habit, media, economic pressure, and the illusion of personal freedom. At the center of this work is a radical social critique of a system that transforms labor into profit, divides people into competitors, and presents political powerlessness as normal life. The essay combines capitalism criticism, political philosophy, and class consciousness into a direct analysis of modern power relations. It explores how ideology works, why political propaganda is effective, and why economic dependence is often presented as freedom. This book is written for readers interested in political manipulation, social justice, capitalism criticism, the working class, economic exploitation, ideology, and power. It is not a neutral commentary, but a sharp text about adaptation, resistance, and the possibility of rethinking society itself. For anyone who wants to understand why people believe political lies, why systems of inequality continue to exist, and how consciousness can become the first form of resistance, this book offers a provocative, clear, and uncompromising analysis.
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