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Slave Owner Game/Examples

Type Core Diagnostic Game
Category Core Diagnostic
Description Helps identify the subtle ways people and systems exert control through guilt, obligation, and false moral authority.
Status Permanent Beta

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Slave Owner Game/Examples

This page provides real-world and historical examples of the Slave Owner Game in action.

Historical Examples

  • **Chattel Slavery** — Classic literal form: complete ownership of people as property.
  • **Feudal Serfdom** — Binding people to land and lords through economic and social dependency.
  • **Authoritarian Regimes** — Using ideology, propaganda, and terror to break individual agency (e.g., Maoist China, Stalin’s USSR).
  • **Colonial Exploitation** — Some cases where populations were deliberately kept dependent and stripped of sovereignty.

Modern Examples

  • **UK Grooming Gangs** — Systematic targeting, breaking, and trafficking of young girls while institutions looked away due to Narrative Control.
  • **Welfare Dependency Traps** — Systems that claim to help but create multi-generational dependency and reduced agency.
  • **Corporate or Institutional Capture** — When organizations use moral language and guilt to enforce compliance and silence dissent.
  • **Ideological Indoctrination in Education** — Teaching young people to see themselves as victims or oppressors, limiting their agency and critical thinking.
  • **Social Media Cancel Culture** — Using shame, moral blackmail, and social exclusion to control speech and behavior.

Self-Corrupting Examples

  • Many revolutionary movements that began with “liberation” rhetoric but quickly turned into new forms of control — eventually consuming their own leaders and followers.
  • Abusive relationships where the abuser becomes emotionally dependent on control and cannot function without it.
  • Governments that expand power “for the greater good” and eventually become trapped by the bureaucracy and corruption they created.

Pattern Recognition Note

The most dangerous modern forms often wear the mask of compassion, progress, or safety. The more benevolent the claimed intention, the more carefully you should examine the actual effects on sovereignty and agency.

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