Socrates also had an internalized troll - his "daemon" who had no coherent point of view, but who used to attack him whenever he was about to do/say something wrong...
All the great figures in history have been trolls in some way... Socrates, Jesus, HMLT...
Unlike say, just threatening people with weapons and stuff.
There's a distinction between power and force... power being me attempting to influence your behaviour in various discursive ways, force being the direct application of physical threats. Say we established some organon of values (or some standardized language)... we would then be a collective, which is to say, a faction, which is to say, a power-block... In other words, it would be a power-move, and its more pertinent relevance would be in that register: i.e. the values that we actually decided on would be secondary to the fact that we had decided them, and established them, as our principle of organization.
And then we would require some enemies...