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The Fiction Monopoly

Homo sapiens' seventy-thousand-year exclusive capacity to invent and collectively believe in entities that do not physically exist — gods, nations, money, corporations — enabling large-scale cooperation among strangers through intersubjective reality.
For seventy millennia, one species on Earth held an unrecognized monopoly: the ability to create shared fictions that coordinate collective behavior. While other animals communicate about observable reality—a vervet's eagle alarm, a bee's nectar dance—no non-human ever organized a crusade, launched an IPO, or convinced its peers to sacrifice present goods for imagined future rewards. This capacity, emerging during the Cognitive Revolution between seventy and thirty thousand years ago, was humanity's defining competitive advantage. Gods allowed strangers to build ziggurats together. Money enabled merchants on opposite sides of the planet to execute complex transactions. National identity coordinated the behavior of millions who would never meet. These fictions are not decorative—they are load-bearing infrastructure. Remove the shared belief in the United States, and what remains is not a simpler polity but three hundred thirty million primates with no mechanism for coordination beyond personal acquaintance.
The Fiction Monopoly
The Fiction Monopoly

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