Right, because power structures don't arise naturally from the topography of human social relationships, but from the erection of organized government.
The rule that wealthy will buy of govt is not a rule. Its just an observation that is pertinent today because they adapted to the legislative system, and the legislative system didn't evolve fast enough to get away from them.
The corruption and overtake of the US government is many years in the making. It isn't complete, and it is repairable and it has historical been able to achieve a stable healthy dynamic equilibrium.
The rule that wealthy will buy of govt is not a rule. Its just an observation that is pertinent today because they adapted to the legislative system, and the legislative system didn't evolve fast enough to get away from them.
The corruption and overtake of the US government is many years in the making. It isn't complete, and it is repairable and it has historical been able to achieve a stable healthy dynamic equilibrium.