Did it never occur to you that religion and ideology are tools for aligning individual behaviors via a domestication that reduces volition? And that this sacrifice makes groups more powerful, but individuals more stupid?
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Replying to @likeplastic_
It seems to me that humans won against the other hominins not because we were smarter, but because we were programmable. The domesticated version. Wasps are probably individually smarter than bees, but there are more bees than wasps.
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What if the smarter ones are called economist or vizier?
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It is depressing that all the liberation movements seem to focus on changing who walks in the front rows of the chain gang, and not on how to become free.
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Most of the egalitarianism seems to end in animal farms dynamics. But don't you want to be free?
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I don't think that anarchy works (as a political system). Rules for cooperation and enforcement mechanisms that take individual violence off the table are going to be necessary to build a working society. I mean free from manipulation, acting out of moral and rational autonomy.
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