Summary:
What we knew already. The perps accuse others of doing what they themselves are doing or have done. The power game. When I was a young man, one of my mentors told me, "You need to study power." He went on to say that power is endemic, and the only ones that actually understand it are those that use it. It's sort of like playing poker. If you don't know who the mark is, you are. IrrussianalityExposing the disinformation industry Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: disinformation, power
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What we knew already. The perps accuse others of doing what they themselves are doing or have done. The power game. When I was a young man, one of my mentors told me, "You need to study power." He went on to say that power is endemic, and the only ones that actually understand it are those that use it. It's sort of like playing poker. If you don't know who the mark is, you are. IrrussianalityExposing the disinformation industry Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important: disinformation, power
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The power game.
When I was a young man, one of my mentors told me, "You need to study power." He went on to say that power is endemic, and the only ones that actually understand it are those that use it.
It's sort of like playing poker. If you don't know who the mark is, you are.
Irrussianality
Exposing the disinformation industry
Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa