Secrecy is maintained by incentives, blackmail, and transgression: the higher a person climbs, the more power and compromise bind them to the system.
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Blackmail
Secrecy is maintained by incentives, blackmail, and transgression: the higher a person climbs, the more power and compromise bind them to the system.
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He links secret societies to bureaucracy by saying secrecy, coordinated action, shared transgression, and blackmail let small groups control lazy mass bureaucracies.
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"...you are. Therefore, you want to believe the lie. Then there's blackmail. So if you really want to climb to the top, you have..."
"So therefore, you can never betray other people. Okay? And the last thing that helps the system is compromise. Confirmation bias. And the idea..."
"...you guys are doing bad things together okay now you have blackmail on each other and therefore you're committed to keeping each other's secrets..."
"...So they were able, as a network, to conduct intelligence, do blackmail, and subvert governments. They also had access to a lot of transnational..."
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