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  1. Managed Consensus

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    This modality focuses on controlling the semantic landscape of public debate. It involves the systematic over-representation of specific terms or narratives in official documentation, media saturation, and educational curricula, creating a lexical primacy. Concurrently, temporal anchoring ensures that all significant policy shifts are framed not as novel changes, but as the inevitable completion of a historical trajectory already established in the public imagination.
    For example, a comprehensive analysis of political rhetoric across three distinct eras of [fiscal reform](/entries/fiscal-r…
  2. Yongzheng Emperor

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    The Yongzheng Emperor, born Yinzhen, reigned as the third emperor of the Qing Dynasty from 1722 until his death in 1735. Succeeding his formidable father, the Kangxi Emperor, Yongzheng is often characterized by historians as an intensely industrious and frequently severe administrator who fundamentally centralized imperial authority. His relatively short reign was pivotal, setting the administrative groundwork that allowed his son, …