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On the other hand, put a benign but all-powerful state in place to look after all our interests fairly and equitably, don’t be surprised when you get presidential palaces with gold plate lavatories, gulags, great leaps forward and so on.
On the other hand, put a benign but all-powerful state in place to look after all our interests fairly and equitably, don’t be surprised when you get presidential palaces with gold plate lavatories, gulags, great leaps forward and so on.
===“[[Conflict]]”===
The thing about conflict is that it implies tension, stress and injury.  Scuffles, feints, cuffs on the ear and bops on the nose. When your interests conflict this is the risk run. If you poorly manage your conflicts, it is the price you pay.
It isn’t wildly fashionable to say so these days, readers — we live amongst [[snowflake]]s who command us to prioritise psychological safety above all else — but the chance of being the wrong end of the odd dust-up, every now and then, keeps us on a level.
So device to de-escalate
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*[[Agency problem]]
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*[[Corporate veil]]
*[[Corporate veil]]