In Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron," radical mediocrity is achieved through the enforced use of physical and mental handicaps to ensure that no individual Excels beyond others. The government imposes these handicaps—such as weights, masks, and earpieces that disrupt thought—on those with above-average abilities, effectively leveling the playing field. This enforcement is maintained through a totalitarian regime that prioritizes equality over individuality, suppressing any form of talent or exceptionalism. The result is a society that values conformity over Excellence, leading to a dull and oppressive existence.
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