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Conquest's Third Law

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Conquest's Third Law predicts the often-liberal conduct of an organization. This Law states that the simplest way to explain its conduct is by assuming that it is or will be controlled by a secret cabal of its enemies.

This Law was formulated by Sovietologist Robert Conquest. An example of this law is the post-war British secret servce.[1]

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