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Moloch Game/Effects

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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Moloch Game/Effects

This page details the real-world consequences of the Moloch Game — on individuals, institutions, and entire civilizations.

Effects on Individuals

  • **Learned Helplessness** — People feel trapped (“I have no choice”) and gradually lose agency.
  • **Moral Exhaustion** — Constant participation in systems they know are wrong leads to cynicism, burnout, or numbness.
  • **Short-Term Thinking** — Survival in the race forces focus on immediate gains over long-term flourishing.
  • **Psychological Damage** — Anxiety, depression, and loss of meaning become widespread as people sense the system is broken but feel powerless.

Effects on Institutions

  • **Institutional Decay** — Organizations prioritize short-term survival over their original mission.
  • **Talent Flight** — High-agency, principled people leave or are pushed out.
  • **Bureaucratic Capture** — Rules multiply while actual results worsen.
  • **Loss of Legitimacy** — Trust in institutions collapses as people see they no longer serve the common good.

Effects on Civilizations

  • **Race to the Bottom at Scale** — Societies compete in lowering standards (education, family, culture, ethics).
  • **Demographic Decline** — When raising children or maintaining culture becomes a net loss, birth rates collapse.
  • **Innovation Stagnation** — Long-term thinking and high-risk creativity are punished.
  • **Civilizational Collapse** — Many historical empires and societies fell not primarily from external enemies, but from internal Moloch dynamics they could not escape.

The Self-Corrupting Loop

Moloch doesn’t just harm the losers — it eventually degrades the winners too. Even those who temporarily benefit become trapped in a brittle, low-trust system that consumes itself.

Hybrid Danger: Moloch + Slave Owner

The worst outcomes occur when clever players recognize the Moloch race and deliberately accelerate it for personal gain (profit from addiction, division, dependency, etc.). This turns an emergent tragedy into active predation.

See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.

Moloch is one of the primary reasons successful civilizations eventually fall from within.

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