Gordon Getty memoir draft reveals personal history, economic theories, and family legal disputesAuthor muses on innovation, growth, and personal anecdotes without concrete allegations
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Foreword by author with personal reflections, no substantive allegations The passage is a personal foreword discussing a book and academic influences. It contains no names of powerful actors, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct, offering no investigative leads. Key insights: Author mentions receiving a book from Robert Trivers; References to academic theories (Hamilton‑Zuk, Paul Ewald); Author declares personal bias as a free‑market supporter
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