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interiography 

Assumption that the stability of a society is dependent on the honesty of high-aptitude people.

Assertion that society collapses when high-aptitude people become dishonest through the profit-motive.
Interiography is based on the observation that low-IQ people are prone to use dishonesty as a survival strategy.

The paradigm argues that when high-aptitude people join them via structural profit; society moves toward the undecidability-pathway (Deleuzian rhizome).

Interiography explains why low-context cultures are more prosperous than high-context cultures.
interiography by flightfacilities November 23, 2020
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interiography 

Postulation that low-IQ people are more dishonest than high-IQ people.

Assertion that societal stability is contingent on high-IQ people remaining honest.
Interiography argues that religion makes society stable because it prevents smart people from engaging in dishonesty.
interiography by flightfacilities November 28, 2020
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