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3 timestamped hits 2 source readings 2 extracted notes Aliases: revolts

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Revolt

The new kid’s refusal to play along reveals that the cafeteria order rests on belief and compliance, not just raw force.

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Key Notes

Thought experiment introduced on 2026-03-10.

model

The new kid’s refusal to play along reveals that the cafeteria order rests on belief and compliance, not just raw force.

transition into transnational capital model

model

The landlord class solves revolt risk by moving capital elsewhere until exhausted peasants are ready to rebuild.

Timestamped Evidence

Control Beats Dominance

2026-03-10, day precision · Game Theory #11: The Law of Escalation

Transcript

"have more money because he wants to buy a car, or he wants to go to Paris for the summer. Okay? Does that make..."

Control Beats Dominance

2026-03-10, day precision · Game Theory #11: The Law of Escalation

Transcript

"And the new kid is like, I don't care. I'm happy not having any friends. Okay? And so then the bully and his friends..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

Control Beats Dominance

2026-03-10, day precision · claims

Reading

A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s law of escalation: the actor with the biggest weapon can still lose if the weaker actor has calibration, legitimacy, options, and a way to make the bully destroy himself.

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