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| The contrast hints at the cognitive dissonance that lies unrecognised within James Scott's theorisation of his 'hidden transcript': if his model is correct (and its essential logic seems impeccable), the public transcript of elite domination has the effect of continuously disconnecting how subordinates feel from how they act. What is most conspicuous in this comparative analysis is the real-world effects of a "threat" perception commonly observed in the state leaders' ideological theorisation and manipulation. |
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