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      <title>  The &#34;Psyop&#34; of Independence
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      <description>Leave home. Move to the city. Find yourself. Collect a few sexual experiences. Rent a shoe box in a postcode you can&amp;rsquo;t afford. Call it independence. Congratulations you are not an oik; you are upwardly mobile. Mobility is freedom. Deracination is sophistication. Financial precarity is character building. Positive steps on life&amp;rsquo;s journey? More likely, bitter social control.&#xA;Leaving is often less self-actualisation than swapping affection, kinship, stability and belonging for administration, landlords, stale anecdotes, and a cubicle job from which you can be fired on a whim.</description>
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