Most people believe the difference between democracy and autocracy determines the success of a society. But the real engine of modern governance isn’t structure—it’s psychology. Both systems, whether draped in freedom or control, rely on citizens acting as performers: consuming, self-branding, obeying. Happiness is tolerated as long as it feeds the loop. In truth, governments prefer distracted, compliant individuals over thoughtful contributors. Eidoism reveals that recognition—not ideology—is the hidden logic behind all modern systems.

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Capitalism exploits. Communism suppresses. Neo-communism reintroduces capitalism—and exploitation returns. This essay argues that no political system has yet escaped the human recognition loop: the deep psychological need for validation, status, and applause. Until we recondition the human substrate and build post-performative structures, every ideology will decay into hierarchy and manipulation. A viable future begins not with a new system—but with new humans.

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