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"The government". Am I thinking of Anna L. Strong on the disconnect between people and "government" in western countries.
Ah, my point is that you seem to think yourself distant from the government. You don't take part in making decisions, some entity ("government") does.
Edit, yes I am, This Soviet World, "ON INTERPRETING A WORLD"
I figured using "government" would result in some disconnect, but I'm not sure what else I would call a centralized authority responsible for making and carrying out societal decisions.
Anyways, it doesn't matter if I'm part of the government. The issue remains.