Description
This excerpt covers:
• Why obedience persists even when authority disappears
• How identity replaces force as the primary control mechanism
• Why rebellion often fails while compliance feels “reasonable”
• The sequence that trains people to silence themselves automatically
It shows you why rules feel inevitable.
FINAL WARNING:
Exposure alone changes how obedience feels.
That effect is not reversible.
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