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Secret Alliances

In Jiang's game-theory frame, winning a mass game requires cheating through secret alliances, but because alliances police loyalty, the winning player needs multiple identities.

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Lecture model on 2025-09-11.

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In Jiang's game-theory frame, winning a mass game requires cheating through secret alliances, but because alliances police loyalty, the winning player needs multiple identities.

Lecture model on 2025-09-11.

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To win among secret alliances, a person must occupy the intersection of several powerful groups, and multiple personalities prevent any one group from knowing what the person really thinks.

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You Are Now The Pharaoh

2025-09-11, day precision · Secret History #6: The Psychology of Evil (Graphic and Disturbing, Viewer Discretion Advised)

Transcript

"...is cheating. And you do that. You do that by forming secret alliances, right? So these three do it. The problem is this is..."

You Are Now The Pharaoh

2025-09-11, day precision · Secret History #6: The Psychology of Evil (Graphic and Disturbing, Viewer Discretion Advised)

Transcript

"So guess what? A lot of people form secret alliances, okay? So to win this game, if you want to win this game, you..."

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You Are Now The Pharaoh

2025-09-11, day precision · claims

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The lecture turns evil into a technology of dissociation: ancient priests allegedly learn to split the pharaoh into identities, modern institutions learn to do it to everyone, and the hard refrain is that social...

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