Folkets Radio with Per Shapiro holds an interesting interview with the Anarchist and author Paul Cudenec with whom I can personally feel philosophically related.
My own reflection on the program is how taboo it is to get to the heart of the problem of humanity, good and bad - and the enablers who let it all go on. These enablers are by nature followers which means they need to be led apart from highly creative and innovative individuals of free souls. The last mentioned type of individual constitutes the minority and this must be taken into account when you want to construct a new world order - and the evil entities have calculated with that. It is thus the good part of the world's population that avoids the subject and that weakens all forms of reasoning and opportunities for constructive change.
I mean that - you don't have to do everything because it is possible - and around this thesis you have to build the world. Example: You don't have to build atomic bombs just because it's possible - and this is where the moral limit of what's possible has to be crossed.
In order to transfer this to human life forms, one can, for example, build a society on the basis that: You must not enforce the materialistically driven industrialism even if it is possible.
The moral boundary can be drawn at the question: Does it benefit the majority or the few? And if it benefits the few at the expense of the welfare of the majority - then that door must be closed - and sealed, buried and forgotten.
When this border thinking is accepted, one can return to what is natural for humans - agriculture and family life where one takes care of the part of the population that has no independent driving forces but wants to be told what to do - to be rewarded with security, nourishment and closeness. Back to nature - and hurry slowly. Then we are close to the solution of the problem - How will it go about creating a world where the Satanic forces have been neutralized?
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