This essay is a reinterpretation and critique of Alden Whitfeld’s China Derangement Syndrome. His post identifies cultural and methodological bias in the “lost wallet” experiments and in Western dismissals of Chinese trust and innovation. My aim here is to extend that analysis by situating these observations within a broader
Cognitive-Thermodynamic Attractor Theory and…
This essay is a reinterpretation and critique of Alden Whitfeld’s China Derangement Syndrome. His post identifies cultural and methodological bias in the “lost wallet” experiments and in Western dismissals of Chinese trust and innovation. My aim here is to extend that analysis by situating these observations within a broader