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 Politics does not always move in straight lines. Instead, it goes ahead, stops, falls back, and starts all over again often under new names but with old motivations. Over two millennia ago, Aristotle named this phenomenon when he wrote about political cycles systems of governance that spring up with virtue, crumble with the accumulation of power, and are rebooted in crises of return.

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