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A high-ranking MI6 officer and a member of the “Cambridge Five” spy ring, Philby secretly worked for the Soviet Union for decades. He represents the “ideological traitor” – someone who betrays their nation not for money but for a competing belief system (communism).

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The most dangerous traitor is often the one who thinks they are the hero. Think of Kim Philby , the British intelligence officer who spied for the Soviet Union. Philby didn't betray Britain for money; he genuinely believed communism was the future. In his mind, the British establishment were the real traitors to the working class. This type of traitor suffers no guilt; they experience moral superiority. 🧠 Psychological & Social Insights : Casting typically

Often, betrayal stems from a perceived slight. When Benedict Arnold turned on the Continental Army, it wasn't out of love for the British Crown. It was fury. He felt undervalued, passed over for promotion, and financially ruined by the war he had fought for. The traitor’s logic here is simple: You rejected me first, so I owe you nothing.

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