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"Human nature" is most accurately described as formed by our social being. It does not exist outside of that, and isn't something hardcoded into us. Humanity has, for the longest time, been largely cooperative. It's mostly a factor of modern class society that negative traits like corruption take hold, it has nothing to do directly with the scale of society. That's why I try to drive that point home, a scientific analysis of the problem means that we can't treat human nature as something fixed, static, divorced from our actual lived experience, but instead something that is malleable and based on a given set of material conditions, material conditions we can deliberately change.
Orwell kept a list of Jews and communists he would use to snitch to feds. In Animal Farm, his entire point about the bolsheviks rests on the assumption that the working classes of Russia are too stupid to understand that they are being duped, as an explanation for why the working classes really did support the bolsheviks in real life. Orwell was all manner of things, but most of all supremely British and liberal (in a bad way).
Depends on what you're talking about. It could be entirely real, entirely invented, an exaggerated real problem, a minimized real success, or a success framed as a problem.
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