The concept presented suggests that society often falls prey to manipulation through a systematic approach known as the Hegelian dialectic. This approach involves creating a problem, gauging the public's response, and then presenting a solution. This cycle exploits people's reactions and desires for resolution, effectively controlling the narrative and outcomes to benefit those in power.
Moreover, it is alarming that individuals may overlook the truth that those who fabricate crises are also the ones proposing remedies. Consequently, regardless of the nature of the solutions implemented, they tend to consolidate power among the original architects of the issue, raising critical questions about accountability and the true intentions behind widely accepted resolutions.