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|a Feldman, Philip.
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|a Stampede Theory :
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|a Intro -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Biography -- Philip Feldman, Ph.D. -- Preface -- References -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Abstract -- References -- Part One: Theory -- Chapter Two: From the Serengeti to the Ecclesia -- Abstract -- References -- Chapter Three: Deep bias -- Abstract -- 3.1. Social Dominance Theory -- 3.2. The deep bias for causing harm -- 3.3. Morality and reverse dominance -- 3.4. The egalitarian ethos -- References -- Chapter Four: Humans and information -- Abstract -- 4.1. Phase locking -- 4.2. Alignment in belief space
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|a 4.3. Lists, stories, games, and maps -- 4.4. Projection and the loss of self -- References -- Chapter Five: Human belief spaces -- Abstract -- 5.1. Dimension reduction -- 5.2. State -- 5.3. Orientation -- 5.4. Speed -- 5.5. Social influence horizon -- References -- Chapter Six: Influence + dominance = attention -- Abstract -- 6.1. Hansie the Stork -- 6.2. Influence and attention -- 6.3. Fashion -- 6.4. Thinking as groups and populations -- 6.5. Thinking (with) machines -- References -- Chapter Seven: Hierarchies, networks, and technology -- Abstract -- 7.1. Dominance displays -- References
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|a Part Two: Practice -- Chapter Eight: Interview with a biased machine -- Abstract -- References -- Chapter Nine: The spacecraft of Babel -- Abstract -- 9.1. When space has only one dimension -- 9.2. The overwhelming power of stories -- 9.3. Narrative drift -- 9.4. The narratives of science -- References -- Chapter Ten: Influence networks and the power of money -- Abstract -- References -- Chapter Eleven: Cults, hierarchies, and the doomed voyage of the Pequod -- Abstract -- 11.1. A charismatic religious social movement -- 11.2. An apocalyptic ideology
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|a 11.3. A form of social organization adequate to maintain solidarity -- 11.4. Legitimacy enough among followers to exercise collective social control over the affairs of the community -- 11.5. Sufficient economic and political viability -- 11.6. Life within strong social boundaries in cognitive isolation from society at large -- References -- Chapter Twelve: Escaping cults, deprogramming, and diversity -- Abstract -- References -- Chapter Thirteen: Population-computer interfaces -- Abstract -- 13.1. The signature of dangerous misinformation -- 13.2. Diversity injection
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|a 13.3. A PSA for the information age -- 13.4. Example: The Google Doodle -- 13.5. Example: The DARPA Red Network Challenge -- 13.6. Trustworthy social information -- References -- Chapter Fourteen: Belief geography and cartography -- Abstract -- 14.1. Belief cartography -- 14.2. The world in stories -- 14.3. Worlds in 175 billion parameters -- 14.4. A world of pure social reality -- 14.5. The moon landing was a hoax! -- 14.6. The Flat Earth -- 14.7. The government is the enemy -- 14.8. Jews and Puppetmasters -- 14.9. Princess Diana, greedy companies, and Elvis -- 14.10. The map and the territory
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