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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Leaders Of MIT Now

MIT leaders believe their institution’s identity as a place where rigorous technical problem-solving produces solutions to humanity’s most pressing challenges represents a genuine institutional culture that distinguishes MIT from peer universities whose broader humanistic commitments have diluted their capacity for … Continue reading

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Decoding MIT’s Economics Department

Gemini says: The MIT Economics department operates as a high-stakes signaling hub where the currency is not just data but the ability to define the boundaries of credible expertise. When we look through the lens of David Pinsof’s Alliance Theory, … Continue reading

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Decoding MIT

To decode the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Alliance Theory, you have to ignore its sacred language about truth, science, and progress. MIT is best understood as a high-status coordination hub for a specific elite super-alliance. Its public values are … Continue reading

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