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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: regime-cycles

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Regime Cycle

In the cyclical political model, people, nobility, and king each hold a different power, and regime form changes as two factions ally against the third.

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The Oceanic Currents Of History

2025-02-18, day precision · Civilization #31: The Oceanic Currents of History

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"time, for a variety of reasons, because of corruption, because there's a bad emperor, they lose the mandate of heaven, which allows a rebellion,..."

The Oceanic Currents Of History

2025-02-18, day precision · Civilization #31: The Oceanic Currents of History

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"Okay? so these are the three major forces or factions in a society and these three factions are always in conflict and what happens..."

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