Article doesn’t make sense, you conclude there is no solution to the problem but then step over a solution. I.e, Conspirators have an asymmetric capability — they’re willing to commit verifiable crimes, and the Secret Police are not.
I think I conclude that there’s many solutions? I cover 4 in detail and speed over at least 3 more. I show that there’s no solution that works in very strict theoretical constraints (no asymmetric capabilities), but many that work in practice under different more realistic assumptions. I don’t know what all the solutions are and what constraints people would be operating under, so I don’t always know what solution they would be using, but I definitely believe in solutions.
Article doesn’t make sense, you conclude there is no solution to the problem but then step over a solution. I.e, Conspirators have an asymmetric capability — they’re willing to commit verifiable crimes, and the Secret Police are not.
I think I conclude that there’s many solutions? I cover 4 in detail and speed over at least 3 more. I show that there’s no solution that works in very strict theoretical constraints (no asymmetric capabilities), but many that work in practice under different more realistic assumptions. I don’t know what all the solutions are and what constraints people would be operating under, so I don’t always know what solution they would be using, but I definitely believe in solutions.