Theoretical discussion of network power and its implications for oversightHistorical commentary on Martin Luther and indulgences
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Philosophical essay on historical power structures and modern networks The text offers no concrete allegations, names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It is a broad historical and theoretical discussion without specific investigative value. Key insights: Discusses historical concentration of power among monarchs, clergy, and banking families.; Mentions the Reformation and Martin Luther as a turning point.; Speculates on modern power networks and their societal impact.
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