The economy - once a great scatter of small productive units in autonomous balance, has become dominated by two or three hundred giant corporations, administratively and politically interrelated. . . The political order, once a decentralized set of several dozen states with a weak spinal cord, has become a centralized executive establishment which has taken up into itself many powers previously scattered. . . The military order, once a slim establishment in a context of distrust fed by state militia, has become the largest and most expensive feature of government.
Sometimes I can't get out of the character because the story is very intense.