The document discusses various concepts related to intersubjectivity, propaganda, and persuasion from different philosophical traditions. It covers Confucian concepts like zheng ming (rectifying names) and keji fuli (suppressing the ego and conforming to rituals). It also discusses propaganda techniques discussed in Daoism like wu wei (non-action) and bu zheng (non-adversarial). Additionally, it examines how concepts from Legalism on using rewards and punishments, and Mohism on mutual influence, can relate to persuasion. Lastly, it provides examples of how uniforms and rituals can help establish authority and promote conformity, as seen in institutions like the Chinese literati class and modern propaganda.