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The Cure for Its Own Disease principle is an argument which states that in many cases Grassland also solves many of the social or political problems it would seemingly cause if taken at face value. Due in no small part to the public accountability provided through its data symmetry by way of the [[Public vs Private Networks#Public Networks Are Strictly Dominant Strategies in Infinitely Long Games|Public Networks Are Strictly Dominant Strategies in Infinitely Long Games]] theorem. This argument is also illustrated by [[Alien Jewellery Store analogy]].  
The Cure for Its Own Disease principle is an argument which states that Grassland ''itself'' solves many of the social or political problems that it would appear to cause if one does not consider it as a complete system. This is due in no small part to the public accountability provided through its data symmetry. And by way of the [[Public vs Private Networks#Public Networks Are Strictly Dominant Strategies in Infinitely Long Games|Public Networks Are Strictly Dominant Strategies in Infinitely Long Games]] theorem. This argument is also illustrated by the [[Alien Jewellery Store analogy]].  


This argument does not hold under a successful [[Attacks#Asymmetry Attacks|Asymmetry Attack]] like the "VOC" attack.
It goes without saying that the Cure for Its Own Disease argument does not hold under a successful [[Attacks#Asymmetry Attacks|Asymmetry Attack]] like the "VOC" attack.

Revision as of 17:08, 16 December 2020

The Cure for Its Own Disease principle is an argument which states that Grassland itself solves many of the social or political problems that it would appear to cause if one does not consider it as a complete system. This is due in no small part to the public accountability provided through its data symmetry. And by way of the Public Networks Are Strictly Dominant Strategies in Infinitely Long Games theorem. This argument is also illustrated by the Alien Jewellery Store analogy.

It goes without saying that the Cure for Its Own Disease argument does not hold under a successful Asymmetry Attack like the "VOC" attack.