Failing to grasp that the physical world we live in is itself arbitrary, 
and thereby likely to be confusing to masses of people who 
seek solid ground on which to stand, 
political observers have not made some critical deductions.
Primary among these is that 
when people cannot distinguish with certainty
the natural from the interpreted, or the artificial from the organic, 
then all theories of the ideal organisation of life become equal.
None of them can be understood as any more more or any less 
connected to planetary truth.