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  2. Sociological aspects of secrecy - Wikipedia

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    Simmel describes secrecy as the ability or habit of keeping secrets. He defines the secret as the ultimate sociological form for the regulation of the flow and distribution of information. Simmel put it best by saying "if human interaction is conditioned by the capacity to speak, it is shaped by the capacity to be silent."

  3. Character mask - Wikipedia

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    A centerpiece of Marx's critique of political economy is that the labour contract between a worker and their employer obscures the true economic relationship. Marx argues that workers do not sell their labor, but their labor power , creating a profitable difference between what they are paid and the value they create for the employer (a form of ...

  4. Deception - Wikipedia

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    Relationship-focused motives: Using deception to limit relationship harm by avoiding conflict or relational trauma. [9] Relationally motivated deception can be beneficial to a relationship, and other times it can be harmful by further complicating matters. Deception may also be used to facilitate the dissolution of an unwanted relationship. [8]

  5. Lies and distortion have a terrible effect on society. My ...

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    Goodman, Chaney and Schwerner were murdered 60 years ago on June 21 because of the social and political environment of lies distorting the Collateral Beauty of America.

  6. Georg Simmel - Wikipedia

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    In larger groups secrets are needed as a result of their heterogeneity. In secret societies, groups are held together by the need to maintain the secret, a condition that also causes tension because the society relies on its sense of secrecy and exclusion. [16] For Simmel, secrecy exists even in relationships as intimate as marriage.

  7. Secret societies in colonial Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The coming of the British to Singapore and the subsequent establishment of British rule saw the rise of secret societies in this small colony. Whilst known as "secret" societies, paradoxically they often worked in the open, and even played essential and functional roles within society, with state knowledge or tacit cooperation. [1]

  8. Financial infidelity: How secrets about money can ruin ... - AOL

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    Suze Orman spoke to Scripps News about how keeping financial secrets from your significant other can deeply hurt your relationship. Financial infidelity: How secrets about money can ruin relationships

  9. Secrecy - Wikipedia

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    Secrecy can exist in a number of different ways: encoding or encryption (where mathematical and technical strategies are used to hide messages), true secrecy (where restrictions are put upon those who take part of the message, such as through government security classification) [citation needed] and obfuscation, where secrets are hidden in ...