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Philosophical essay on shame, guilt, and social cooperation with no concrete allegations The document contains only abstract discussion of social psychology, historical anecdotes, and a citation of a forthcoming book. It mentions no specific individuals, transactions, or wrongdoing that could be investigated. Key insights: Discusses how observation influences cooperation; Explores the role of shame versus guilt in societies; References historical examples of public shaming
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