My Speculative Theories on Samizdat I'm just going to continue to elaborate on this as I, at least, feel like I'm onto something.
When a-political types take a jab at the politically-minded and say something like, "It's all just some high school popularity contest.", they tend to assume that their social critique is somehow "cheap", if not motivated by some form of envy or what they lack in self-confidence. On some level, they're right. They probably haven't really put too much thought into it. By the same token, however, the aforementioned statement does kind of call to light the primary political predicament. It's like how some Feminists will say that the problem is just chauvinism. It's a way of seeing the world that makes a lot of sense if you don't believe in it too directly. People aren't motivated to abuse power out of materialistic selfishness. They either have some vision of the world that they can't let go of or just simply want to cultivate a certain persona, a certain culture, a certain conduct, and a certain way of life. They become convinced that, in order to do so, they have to secure a certain degree of control over society. When the world rebels, and it always does, they, further come to justify what they deem to be necessary in order to maintain it. It becomes about the cult of personality, the coterie clique, and the clandestine course of action. It is like some high school personality contest, but one where one's place in the world relates to their existential status. The sets of society to have inspired the a-politically minded to put forth such a critique are reflections of the overarching social order. Intelligence plays into that as well, just as wealth or anything else does, but they only play, when the game itself is what has become of control.
I have finished my rambling. It's basically the beat-speak variant of the thesis to All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace or primary critique in The Cybernetic Hypothesis. I thought that it would make more sense of this, but now kind of doubt that it will. Oh well, I guess.