It can't just be about leadership.
Leaders only have power because they are allowed to have it, even if it is thought to be the military, there is always a possibility that the military could mutiny.
Theres always a possibility that consumers will stop borrowing and consuming.
Likewise Americans could go towards a bloody civil war if things got so bad, just because they have guns.
For example
I often feel frustrated that the corporate media don't go in depth into very serious issues, but I realise this is an instrument of power, by denying me knowledge as it were.
Whats really hard is trying to discuss that idea with your average joe in the pub.
The students at Tiananmen Sqr (sp?) felt the same, their government didn't need to use such a complex propaganda machine, they just shot at them(After a day or so of just hoping they would go away). Although effective in the short term, it doesn't look like a long term solution. At least to me.
I'm trying to say that it is easier to imagine the Chinese having a change of ideological direction, purely because they know their enemy(who's in power) and they know they will have to fight for change.
We don't know who's in power, we just know who we think is in power. In fact their isn't a group of people in power, but an idea which we all buy into, even if we hate it.
My political slogan would be
Stop watchin telly.
So no one would know who I was
