Tyranny Today

Tyranny Today 20250928

Sep 28, 2025
This discussion delves into the failures of Climate Week and the complexities of human interactions: cooperation, competition, and conflict. The host explores how competition can escalate into open conflict and uses metaphorical lakes and rivers to symbolize political systems. China's dominance in green technology and the dirty energy realities behind it are scrutinized. Insights on cognitive warfare highlight the significance of information processing. Finally, the need for Western unity against evolving global threats is emphasized.
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INSIGHT

Three Modes Of Human Interaction

  • Human interactions fall into three dominant modes: cooperation, competition, and conflict.
  • Each mode has distinct rules, values, and outcomes that shape institutions and behavior.
INSIGHT

How Rivers Meet Lakes

  • Liberal competition and socialist cooperation can coexist but require time and shared institutions.
  • Stability arises when different value systems find institutional frameworks to manage tensions.
ANECDOTE

Return To The WEF Of The 1990s

  • The speaker rejoined a World Economic Forum event after 25 years and felt transported back to 1990s optimism.
  • He noticed the same kumbaya language about connectivity and public-private partnerships dominating the stage.
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