By Wonderr K. Freeman, Attorney, CFCS The core paradox of contemporary Liberian politics lies in a troubling psychological reality: the victims of systemic state plunder are often the fiercest defenders of their economic captors. In political science and social psychology, Stockholm Syndrome describes a condition where hostages develop a psychological alliance with their captors as a survival strategy. When applied to the Liberian polity, this framework
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