Very good post Dmitry, fantastic illustrations (where did they come from?), and on point, thanks for posting.
But still no-one seems to be making a very important connection; it is all physically unsustainable. As long as we use capital to maintain power and advantage, to exert scarcity, we are depleting finite physical resources, and the obvious effects of that are all around us.
The only way out is to switch the source of wealth for all, from the capital of Earth, to the energy of the sun.
Then politics becomes something completely different, if it even still would exist after that.
In the end it is all bullshit industry, if it survives only as a function of fuel supply from the capital of Earth.
The danger is we will become dictatorised, before this becomes generally known, and the dictators will lead us to the bitter end of survivability.
The alternative is we get busy monetising the free product of the Joules of energy from the sun, all of us, including the leaders.
By that they will relinquish their power, because they will devalue all capital.
We saw a touch of it when 4Tn was issued in US per month, oil prices went negative, the dollar went up, and the kings of capital languished, because just then, no-one needed it, they were voting in markets with free money, donating to the things which they valued, so wanted to maintain.
Right there we saw pure fine-grained democracy, the only time in history, it seems to me.
That is the real reason the establishment fell out with the orange menace, more likely, intentionally or unintentionally, he almost blew their cover, that scarcity wasn't necessary.
There we saw something new, I would call it "Energyism".