I like this tag! I think the current version of the page is missing the insight that influence gained via asymmetric weapons/institutions is restricted/inflexible, i.e. an asymmetric weapon not only helps out only the "good guys" but also constrains the "good guys" into only being able to do "good things". See this comment by Carl Shulman. (I might eventually come back to edit this in, but I don't have the time right now.)
I like this tag! I think the current version of the page is missing the insight that influence gained via asymmetric weapons/institutions is restricted/inflexible, i.e. an asymmetric weapon not only helps out only the "good guys" but also constrains the "good guys" into only being able to do "good things". See this comment by Carl Shulman. (I might eventually come back to edit this in, but I don't have the time right now.)
Oh, yes, that's a good point!