"The single argument that can be adduced in favour of an Enlightened Democracy is that it provides more completely for the fooling of the Sovereign People than any other known system."
Aleister Crowley.
The first enemy is the illusion. For the reality is simple: you are powerless, impotent slugs on the boot heels of prince gods that went to elite schools, brought up to rule you, as if you were vassals and they overlords. They sit now dining in opulence, with servants, chefs, waiters, maids, mistresses attending to their every whim, a life of indolence and whimsy, and smile with their caviar wet lips at the poor and the disadvantaged. At the single mothers, at the uneducated and the unemployed and the minimum waged; with their bus tickets and Primark clothes and hand me down prams, with their twenty ciggs a day and fourty pints a week, with their cirrhosis of the liver with their pleurisy of the lungs, with their trips to the supermarket and their screaming kids, with their child benefit and TV dinners, with their daily copy of the Sun and their betting slips, and their holidays to Spain and their stupid football games. They don't hate us. They don't even find us that amusing anymore. They just presume that the illusion of power they have fabricated will sustain us. And that one bitter pointless ballot every four years cast between two parties - both of whom will succour the elite, both of whom will consolidate and perpetuate their power base - is enough.
When you first comprehend this, you quickly realise that emotion, thought, realisation is not enough, it is only the genesis.
We must act, we must overcome them. Where do you strike, at what part of the machine?
The first enemy is the illusion.
Start there.