Jiang's name for a resource-hungry governing apparatus that behaves parasitically and eventually collapses under its own administrative weight.
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bureaucratic state
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this superintelligence. And we don't have these resources. And so the bureaucratic state, it's a parasite. And eventually, you reach a point where it's..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this superintelligence. And we don't have these resources. And so the bureaucratic state, it's a parasite. And eventually, you reach a point where it's..."
Key Notes
Jiang describes the bureaucratic state as a parasite that implodes from greed, incompetence, and its own weight once maintaining the bureaucracy consumes too many resources.
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"...this superintelligence. And we don't have these resources. And so the bureaucratic state, it's a parasite. And eventually, you reach a point where it's..."
"...but but I think you know Argentina suffers from a parasitic bureaucratic state right and that's the source of all its problems so the..."
"...atheist. I guess it has become a more isolationist, economic, pragmatic, bureaucratic state as we've become more atheist. So it is like it's very..."
"...belief is that what's happening is a gradual expansion of the bureaucratic state, then the only natural consequence, the only logical conclusion is Canada..."
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