And the conservatorship is a metaphor for Sovereigns.
Indeed, conservatorship is a near-synonym for guardian. And a "guardian" deserves its Platonic connotation. It is what we should call our rulers, because they tell us noble lies legitimating their rule.
I've sometimes remarked that the word "free" in the term "free markets" should be read not as an adjective but as a verb. The phrase is a full sentence and states an imperative: free markets!
In the case of the phrase "free Britney" we can play on the same double utility of the word "free." It is both adjective and verb.
Free Britney, so there shall again be a free Britney.
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