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The politics of The Synthetic Party is that perhaps what is produced in what Cristophe Bruno calls "the Wasteland"? ("Wasteland - Low relatedness: couples of words that are barely used in the same contexts and have very few in common. A zone from where new significations and surprises emerge (friche or jachère in french)") .... or, is it, in the end "Mainstream - High relatedness: words are strongly correlated to each others and everything is very predictable." (at the end of Mainstream you find "boredom"). ... there's a question below that asks if The Synthetic Party produces populism, and perhaps this is a way of thinking of this? That politics is perhaps caught in ether the Wasteland or the Mainstream (boredom)? (if not "Utilitarianism - low equivocation: each word has a univocal meaning and there is no place for ambiguity.")