In America, the definition of “government” has fallen synonymous with that of “institutions,” “regime,” and “state;” the modern distinction between these terms can now be recognized only by its title. Traditionally, to the observer there was obvious evident discrimination between the two; the definitions of words are constantly revised, rewritten, and redacted. The government and other entities have exploited this principle of descriptive revision to include their own presence, disguising national and state authority in technical intricacies to supplant their ideas as objective discernment; contemporary government remains shielded by policy. Black’s Law Dictionary defines
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In America, the definition of “government” has fallen synonymous with that of “institutions,” “regime,” and “state;” the modern distinction between these terms can now be recognized only by its title. Traditionally, to the observer there was obvious evident discrimination between the two; the definitions of words are constantly revised, rewritten, and redacted. The government and other entities have exploited this principle of descriptive revision to include their own presence, disguising national and state authority in technical intricacies to supplant their ideas as objective discernment; contemporary government remains shielded by policy. Black’s Law Dictionary defines