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knowledge-monopolization
The practice of hoarding knowledge is generally counterproductive as it impedes the development and dissemination of information.
1 chapter across 1 book
Epistemology: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge (2003)Nicholas Rescher
Chapter 6
Chapter 6 explores the pragmatic importance of trust and cooperation in the acquisition and management of knowledge. It argues that while knowledge can confer power, monopolizing it is counterproductive, and mutual aid in information sharing is economically rational and beneficial. The chapter also draws an analogy between building epistemic trust and financial credit, emphasizing that trustworthiness is established incrementally through responsible behavior and that cooperation yields long-term benefits for individuals and communities.