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This episode of Notes on Power unpacks how power operates when accountability fades and dysfunction becomes normal. Using South Africa as a living case study, we explore how human behavior adapts to broken systems, why exhaustion is a powerful tool of control, and how societies learn to cope instead of confront. This is not a rant about politics. It’s a forensic look at power, compliance, and the quiet cost of adaptation.
By Ideas about power in plain sight.This episode of Notes on Power unpacks how power operates when accountability fades and dysfunction becomes normal. Using South Africa as a living case study, we explore how human behavior adapts to broken systems, why exhaustion is a powerful tool of control, and how societies learn to cope instead of confront. This is not a rant about politics. It’s a forensic look at power, compliance, and the quiet cost of adaptation.