For the   sake   of

civilization

(a Letter to The European Parliament)

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Civilization

Normal | Detailled


Changing my plan

And then there was a pandemic...

A civilization project

Darkness is upon us

The one question that all Tyrants ask you

When the Tyrants...

The words of life

To leave our home for a new one, not yet built

What is happening to civilization?

Recognition and gratitude to Karl Popper

The three root causes of collectivism:

Moving from the primitive to the civilized tribe

How do we teach to become civilized?

1) to work on the reward system so that it favors reason over emotions

Essentialism or how the collectivists think

Historicism

What it means to be human

Communism, the gentlemen's agreement of the elite

The master class

The internal flaw of the elites' ideal states

Hope and solutions

Our actual elite is the last primitive tribe

The civilized elite oath, a draft

Any better version is welcome if you understand the direction we need to take.

Post-modernism, Marxism and to cut things from their properties

Emotional states as definitions of words

They don't tell truths, only stories

Positive feelings as truths of the world

Primitive tribalism is a binary representation of the world

Essentialism must die

Men are interested in things and women in people

The reality of human nature despairs collectivists

Making room for reason

Civilization and the nature of women

Cooperation

Care, two types of parenthood

Two rules of civilization (fatherhood type)

The nature of collectivism is feminine

The elite keep the primitive tribe alive

Plato's ideal society, totalitarianism, and overpopulation

The fault of the common men

Do not break the unwritten rules of nature

To bring back trust

A value system to bind them all

Use heuristics to fast solving problems

Collectivism has no value system

God

God, value system, human nature, woe, trust, and civilization

God is a beacon that guides us

Being grateful

Jordan Peterson and the architecture of belief

The map of the meaning

Newtonian vs Darwinian understanding of our self

When Nietzsche missed the target

God's message was long gone when we kill him

The responsibility of the intellectual elite

Men at the helm

Find our way back to the tribe

When the tribe falls: the disgusting silence of the academics

A society that rejects randomness and risk, is primitive

Risk-averse vs risk acceptance

Clean your room or worship the God-state

Fear and closed society vs Free and open society

To reject natural laws

The fear of the whim of the individual

To think to become


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