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Generalized nepotism
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The individual finds themselves at the center of various circles, with individuals inside each circle struggling against those outside.
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The infernal triangle of cognitive dissonance
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The abuses of an aggressor A on a victim B are worsened by individuals C who primarily seek to preserve their alliance with A.
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the cognitive-affective system
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Our innate cognitive system, governed by the pleasure (reward) / pain (punishment) dichotomy. Roughly corresponds to type 1 in dual-process models of cognition (Keith E. Stanovich).
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psychose morale
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L'incapacité à voir les faits, suite à de nombreuses dissonances cognitives arbitrées au profit de l'ambition sociale.
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Strategic rating
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The most impactful decisions for the community are entrusted to individuals who have achieved a high strategic rating by demonstrating their ability to produce high-quality strategic analyses, rather than simply occupying a position of power.
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Modern political method
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A law stands only as long as the reasoning leading to it is not invalidated.
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Colonization 2.0
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Computing used for the subjugation of frontline staff and weaker entities.
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Deeply modified notions:
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Human
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Definition of a human being, based on scientific and empirical grounds, as opposed to introspective and merely plausible definitions.
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Adult
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The adult, as a stage of development corresponding to the ability to confront a group when it denies the facts.
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Neo-patriarchy
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Neo-patriarchy consists of divesting the political field in favor of personal development.
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Constitution
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Defined not by how laws are formed, but by what the laws must satisfy.
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Public debt
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Public debt is merely the product of a biased taxation system, and therefore has no rightful existence at all.
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