| ▲ | fragmede 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | eightysixfour 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Hesiod felt it. Plato theorized it. Polybius mechanized it. Sallust prosecuted it (while guilty). Ibn Khaldun put it on a timer. Five civilizations, twenty-one centuries, one diagnosis. The only thing missing was proof. > For most of history, “too many assholes ruin everything” remained a vibe. A well-documented, five-civilization vibe, but a vibe. Then, in the twentieth century, it became math. > Sallust, it turns out, was doing game theory in a toga. He just didn’t have the notation. > That’s not my characterization — it’s the title of the paper. And the researchers defined the term with clinical precision > That single belief turns out to be a genetic marker. Everything else travels with it. ^^ that one in particular is a VERY strong Claude-ism > Now, the finding inside the finding > The study is not a catalog of monsters [...] It’s a measurement [...] with polling-grade precision > Political violence wasn’t rhetorical; it was a body count There are a lot in here, I could keep going... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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