the distinction is that hegelian dialectic is an open process with no intention to deceive. a false flag is not an example of 'hegelian dialectic'. 'summa theologicæ' is an example of hegelian dialectic.
a false flag IS an example of controlled opposition: controlling an asset that appears to be of another faction.
so... yes, my definitions are correct.
the distinction is that hegelian dialectic is an open process with no intention to deceive. a false flag is not an example of 'hegelian dialectic'. 'summa theologicæ' is an example of hegelian dialectic.
a false flag IS an example of controlled opposition: controlling an asset that appears to be of another faction.