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| The Behavior Ops Manual – Chase Hughes | | The Behavior Ops Manual – Chase Hughes (2018) | ||
| Behavioral Ops | | Behavioral Ops | ||
| Tactical behavior reading and influence system | | Tactical behavior reading and influence system | ||
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| 2 | | 2 | ||
| Never Split the Difference – Chris Voss | | Never Split the Difference – Chris Voss (2016) | ||
| Negotiation | | Negotiation | ||
| High-stakes tactical negotiation system | | High-stakes tactical negotiation system | ||
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| 3 | | 3 | ||
| Primal Intelligence – Angus Fletcher | | Primal Intelligence – Angus Fletcher (2023) | ||
| Human Nature | | Human Nature | ||
| Mapping instinct, story, and primal drives | | Mapping instinct, story, and primal drives | ||
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| 4 | | 4 | ||
| Getting to Yes – Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton | | Getting to Yes – Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton (1981) | ||
| Negotiation | | Negotiation | ||
| Principled negotiation framework | | Principled negotiation framework | ||
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| Pitch Anything – Oren Klaff | | Pitch Anything – Oren Klaff (2011) | ||
| Frame Control | | Frame Control | ||
| Status | | Status and frame dynamics | ||
| Awareness of frame control helps collaborative actors resist domination games | | Awareness of frame control helps collaborative actors resist domination games | ||
| Hidden status hierarchies and conversational capture | | Hidden status hierarchies and conversational capture | ||
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| 6 | | 6 | ||
| Influence – Robert Cialdini | | Influence – Robert Cialdini (1984) | ||
| Persuasion | | Persuasion | ||
| Core persuasion principles | | Core persuasion principles | ||
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| Pre-Suasion – Robert Cialdini | | Pre-Suasion – Robert Cialdini (2016) | ||
| Persuasion | | Persuasion | ||
| The role of attention and context before influence occurs | | The role of attention and context before influence occurs | ||
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| Spy the Lie – Philip Houston | | Spy the Lie – Philip Houston et al. (2012) | ||
| Detection | | Detection | ||
| Practical lie detection methods | | Practical lie detection methods | ||
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| 9 | | 9 | ||
| What Every Body Is Saying – Joe Navarro | | What Every Body Is Saying – Joe Navarro (2008) | ||
| Nonverbal Intelligence | | Nonverbal Intelligence | ||
| Reading body language and behavioral cues | | Reading body language and behavioral cues | ||
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| 10 | | 10 | ||
| The 48 Laws of Power – Robert Greene | | The 48 Laws of Power – Robert Greene (1998) | ||
| Strategy | | Strategy | ||
| Patterns of realpolitik power | | Patterns of realpolitik power | ||
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| The Laws of Human Nature – Robert Greene | | The Laws of Human Nature – Robert Greene (2018) | ||
| Human Behavior | | Human Behavior | ||
| Broad survey of motives, patterns, and social behavior | | Broad survey of motives, patterns, and social behavior | ||
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| The Elephant in the Brain – Kevin Simler | | The Elephant in the Brain – Kevin Simler, Robin Hanson (2018) | ||
| Hidden Motives | | Hidden Motives | ||
| Signaling theory and concealed incentives | | Signaling theory and concealed incentives | ||
| Supports radical | | Supports radical awareness of real motives behind behavior so institutions can be designed around reality | ||
| Self-deception and hypocrisy | | Self-deception and hypocrisy | ||
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| 13 | | 13 | ||
| Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely | | Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely (2008) | ||
| Behavioral Economics | | Behavioral Economics | ||
| Practical examples of irrational decision patterns | | Practical examples of irrational decision patterns | ||
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| Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman | | Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman (2011) | ||
| Cognitive Systems | | Cognitive Systems | ||
| Bias and dual-process decision-making model | | Bias and dual-process decision-making model | ||
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| Human Hacking – Christopher Hadnagy | | Human Hacking – Christopher Hadnagy (2021) | ||
| Social Engineering | | Social Engineering | ||
| Applied exploitation of trust and influence pathways | | Applied exploitation of trust and influence pathways | ||
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| The Art of Deception – Kevin Mitnick | | The Art of Deception – Kevin Mitnick (2002) | ||
| Social Engineering | | Social Engineering | ||
| Security-centered persuasion and deception analysis | | Security-centered persuasion and deception analysis | ||
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| Games People Play – Eric Berne | | Games People Play – Eric Berne (1964) | ||
| Transactional Analysis | | Transactional Analysis | ||
| Recurring social scripts and hidden relational games | | Recurring social scripts and hidden relational games | ||
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| Just Listen – Mark Goulston | | Just Listen – Mark Goulston (2010) | ||
| Communication | | Communication | ||
| Tactical listening and resistance reduction | | Tactical listening and resistance reduction | ||
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| How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie | | How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie (1936) | ||
| Communication | | Communication | ||
| Foundational interpersonal influence and rapport principles | | Foundational interpersonal influence and rapport principles | ||
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| To Sell Is Human – Daniel Pink | | To Sell Is Human – Daniel Pink (2012) | ||
| Communication | | Communication | ||
| Persuasion reframed as moving others ethically | | Persuasion reframed as moving others ethically | ||
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| The Gift of Fear – Gavin de Becker | | The Gift of Fear – Gavin de Becker (1997) | ||
| Instinct | | Instinct | ||
| Trusting intuition and threat recognition | | Trusting intuition and threat recognition | ||
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| On Becoming a Person – Carl Rogers | | On Becoming a Person – Carl Rogers (1961) | ||
| Humanistic Psychology | | Humanistic Psychology | ||
| Person-centered development, empathy, and authentic relating | | Person-centered development, empathy, and authentic relating | ||
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| The Gift – Marcel Mauss | | The Gift – Marcel Mauss (1925) | ||
| Moral Economy | | Moral Economy | ||
| Anthropology of reciprocity and exchange | | Anthropology of reciprocity and exchange | ||
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| Debt: The First 5000 Years – David Graeber | | Debt: The First 5000 Years – David Graeber (2011) | ||
| Economic Anthropology | | Economic Anthropology | ||
| History of debt, obligation, and money as social relation | | History of debt, obligation, and money as social relation | ||
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| The Moral Economy – Samuel Bowles | | The Moral Economy – Samuel Bowles (2016) | ||
| Ethical Economics | | Ethical Economics | ||
| Cooperation, incentives, and prosocial institutional design | | Cooperation, incentives, and prosocial institutional design | ||
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| Economics of Good and Evil – Tomas Sedlacek | | Economics of Good and Evil – Tomas Sedlacek (2011) | ||
| Philosophy and Economics | | Philosophy and Economics | ||
| Moral and mythic foundations of economics | | Moral and mythic foundations of economics | ||
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| How on Earth – 350.org | | How on Earth – 350.org / Hinton / Maclurcan (2013) | ||
| Post-Capitalism | | Post-Capitalism | ||
| Not-for-profit and regenerative economic alternatives | | Not-for-profit and regenerative economic alternatives | ||
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| The Prosumer Economy – Uygar Ozesmi | | The Prosumer Economy – Uygar Ozesmi (2019) | ||
| Regenerative Economy | | Regenerative Economy | ||
| Circular prosumer networks and distributed value creation | | Circular prosumer networks and distributed value creation | ||
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| The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism – Max Weber | | The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism – Max Weber (1905) | ||
| Cultural Economics | | Cultural Economics | ||
| Analysis of how moral culture shaped capitalism | | Analysis of how moral culture shaped capitalism | ||
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| Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle | | Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle (~350 BCE) | ||
| Virtue Ethics | | Virtue Ethics | ||
| Ethics as cultivation of character and flourishing | | Ethics as cultivation of character and flourishing | ||
| Grounds universal thriving in trained excellence of character | | Grounds universal thriving in trained excellence of character | ||
| Rule-based morality without character | | Rule-based morality without character | ||
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| Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals – Immanuel Kant | | Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals – Immanuel Kant (1785) | ||
| Moral Philosophy | | Moral Philosophy | ||
| Duty, dignity, and treating persons as ends in themselves | | Duty, dignity, and treating persons as ends in themselves | ||
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| Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu | | Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu (~4th century BCE) | ||
| Eastern Philosophy | | Eastern Philosophy | ||
| Non-force, harmony, and wise restraint | | Non-force, harmony, and wise restraint | ||
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| The Perennial Philosophy – Aldous Huxley | | The Perennial Philosophy – Aldous Huxley (1945) | ||
| Enlightenment | | Enlightenment | ||
| Cross-tradition synthesis of spiritual | | Cross-tradition synthesis of ethical and spiritual insight | ||
| Helps normalize universal ethical principles across traditions | | Helps normalize universal ethical principles across traditions | ||
| Fragmented moral systems | | Fragmented moral systems | ||
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| 34 | | 34 | ||
| The AI Ideal – Niklas Lidstromer | | The AI Ideal – Niklas Lidstromer (2021) | ||
| Tech Ethics | | Tech Ethics | ||
| Ethical governance of advanced technology | | Ethical governance of advanced technology | ||
| Extends | | Extends ethical design into infrastructure and AI systems | ||
| Technofeudalism | | Technofeudalism | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 30 March 2026
How do we design institutions such that good behavior is reinforced, bad behavior is constrained, and moral development becomes normal?
| Rank (OSC Relevance) | Book (Author, Year) | Domain | What It Is | Transformative Potential (X) | Failure Mode Addressed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Behavior Ops Manual – Chase Hughes (2018) | Behavioral Ops | Tactical behavior reading and influence system | Conscious behavioral literacy so people are not unconsciously manipulated and can act with ethical agency | Blind manipulation and unconscious obedience |
| 2 | Never Split the Difference – Chris Voss (2016) | Negotiation | High-stakes tactical negotiation system | Cooperative conflict navigation without surrendering leverage, enabling non-zero-sum outcomes | Poor conflict resolution, naive cooperation, avoidable deadlock |
| 3 | Primal Intelligence – Angus Fletcher (2023) | Human Nature | Mapping instinct, story, and primal drives | Aligning deep human drives with prosocial, collaborative outcomes instead of domination patterns | Being run by unconscious drives |
| 4 | Getting to Yes – Roger Fisher, William Ury, Bruce Patton (1981) | Negotiation | Principled negotiation framework | Creates fair-process negotiation norms that support durable collaboration | Positional bargaining and unnecessary conflict |
| 5 | Pitch Anything – Oren Klaff (2011) | Frame Control | Status and frame dynamics | Awareness of frame control helps collaborative actors resist domination games | Hidden status hierarchies and conversational capture |
| 6 | Influence – Robert Cialdini (1984) | Persuasion | Core persuasion principles | Ethical persuasion literacy allows people to recognize and use influence transparently | Exploitation of cognitive bias |
| 7 | Pre-Suasion – Robert Cialdini (2016) | Persuasion | The role of attention and context before influence occurs | Helps design environments that cue openness, cooperation, and ethical decision-making | Invisible framing and context manipulation |
| 8 | Spy the Lie – Philip Houston et al. (2012) | Detection | Practical lie detection methods | Higher-trust teams through better verification and reduced susceptibility to deception | Deception and false trust |
| 9 | What Every Body Is Saying – Joe Navarro (2008) | Nonverbal Intelligence | Reading body language and behavioral cues | Improves team perception, conflict sensing, and interpersonal awareness | Missing nonverbal signals and misreading people |
| 10 | The 48 Laws of Power – Robert Greene (1998) | Strategy | Patterns of realpolitik power | Builds immunity to manipulation and domination by making power moves legible | Naive idealism in adversarial environments |
| 11 | The Laws of Human Nature – Robert Greene (2018) | Human Behavior | Broad survey of motives, patterns, and social behavior | Gives a fuller behavioral map for designing collaboration around real people, not idealized people | Misjudging motive and character |
| 12 | The Elephant in the Brain – Kevin Simler, Robin Hanson (2018) | Hidden Motives | Signaling theory and concealed incentives | Supports radical awareness of real motives behind behavior so institutions can be designed around reality | Self-deception and hypocrisy |
| 13 | Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely (2008) | Behavioral Economics | Practical examples of irrational decision patterns | Helps build systems that account for actual human bias rather than fictional rational actors | Irrational decision making |
| 14 | Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman (2011) | Cognitive Systems | Bias and dual-process decision-making model | Enables bias-aware design of institutions, training, and governance | Unexamined cognitive error |
| 15 | Human Hacking – Christopher Hadnagy (2021) | Social Engineering | Applied exploitation of trust and influence pathways | Makes social attack surfaces visible so ethical systems can be hardened against them | Manipulation through trust exploits |
| 16 | The Art of Deception – Kevin Mitnick (2002) | Social Engineering | Security-centered persuasion and deception analysis | Useful for designing resilient organizations that are not easily gamed | Gullibility and procedural weakness |
| 17 | Games People Play – Eric Berne (1964) | Transactional Analysis | Recurring social scripts and hidden relational games | Helps people detect and exit dysfunctional behavioral loops in teams and institutions | Repetitive manipulative interaction patterns |
| 18 | Just Listen – Mark Goulston (2010) | Communication | Tactical listening and resistance reduction | Improves de-escalation, trust-building, and human connection in collaborative settings | Defensive communication and failed rapport |
| 19 | How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie (1936) | Communication | Foundational interpersonal influence and rapport principles | Normalizes prosocial interaction habits that reduce unnecessary friction | Social clumsiness and needless antagonism |
| 20 | To Sell Is Human – Daniel Pink (2012) | Communication | Persuasion reframed as moving others ethically | Helps normalize persuasion as collaborative alignment rather than coercion | Treating influence as manipulation-only |
| 21 | The Gift of Fear – Gavin de Becker (1997) | Instinct | Trusting intuition and threat recognition | Rehabilitates instinct as a valid safety signal within ethical action | Overriding intuition and ignoring warning signs |
| 22 | On Becoming a Person – Carl Rogers (1961) | Humanistic Psychology | Person-centered development, empathy, and authentic relating | Supports the development of mature, non-coercive human relationships and ethical cultures | Instrumental treatment of people |
| 23 | The Gift – Marcel Mauss (1925) | Moral Economy | Anthropology of reciprocity and exchange | Helps define non-extractive exchange systems rooted in contribution, reciprocity, and social fabric | Pure transactional thinking |
| 24 | Debt: The First 5000 Years – David Graeber (2011) | Economic Anthropology | History of debt, obligation, and money as social relation | Opens the possibility of redesigning economic systems instead of accepting debt domination as natural | Debt-based domination |
| 25 | The Moral Economy – Samuel Bowles (2016) | Ethical Economics | Cooperation, incentives, and prosocial institutional design | Shows how to make cooperation structurally rational within modern systems | Incentives that reward selfishness |
| 26 | Economics of Good and Evil – Tomas Sedlacek (2011) | Philosophy and Economics | Moral and mythic foundations of economics | Reframes economics as a moral project instead of a supposedly value-free machine | Value-neutral economics myth |
| 27 | How on Earth – 350.org / Hinton / Maclurcan (2013) | Post-Capitalism | Not-for-profit and regenerative economic alternatives | Points toward circulating wealth and non-extractive enterprise design | Profit extraction logic |
| 28 | The Prosumer Economy – Uygar Ozesmi (2019) | Regenerative Economy | Circular prosumer networks and distributed value creation | Supports a distributed production model with less waste and less exploitation | Linear consumption economy |
| 29 | The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism – Max Weber (1905) | Cultural Economics | Analysis of how moral culture shaped capitalism | Helps reveal that economic systems are downstream of cultural values and can therefore be redesigned | Invisible cultural conditioning |
| 30 | Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle (~350 BCE) | Virtue Ethics | Ethics as cultivation of character and flourishing | Grounds universal thriving in trained excellence of character | Rule-based morality without character |
| 31 | Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals – Immanuel Kant (1785) | Moral Philosophy | Duty, dignity, and treating persons as ends in themselves | Establishes a hard anti-extraction principle for modern institutions | Instrumentalizing people |
| 32 | Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu (~4th century BCE) | Eastern Philosophy | Non-force, harmony, and wise restraint | Offers a model of non-coercive coordination and low-force governance | Over-control and coercion |
| 33 | The Perennial Philosophy – Aldous Huxley (1945) | Enlightenment | Cross-tradition synthesis of ethical and spiritual insight | Helps normalize universal ethical principles across traditions | Fragmented moral systems |
| 34 | The AI Ideal – Niklas Lidstromer (2021) | Tech Ethics | Ethical governance of advanced technology | Extends ethical design into infrastructure and AI systems | Technofeudalism |