Peter's term for learning to see who actually holds power in personal and geopolitical life. The ability to see how real power is organized rather than accepting official stories about rational governance.
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power literacy
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"...one thing i wanted to ask you is about cultivating a power literacy and the importance of that something that i've been thinking about..."
"fact that you have all these wars overseas, clearly, decision making is not driven by a rational perspective. And so what I'm trying to..."
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Peter Limberg keeps pulling Jiang from method into metaphysics, from Protestant anxiety into secret societies, from Odessa and Iran into elite panic and digital control, until one governing claim comes into focus: power rules...
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