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To understand the world, one must start with history of technology (first book), history of humans and their institutions (second book) and then move on to human psychology (third book). To conquer macrosocial evil, one must understand its origins, and to me the most profound book on the topic is the 4th book below - MJ.
To understand the world, one must start with the broad strokes of technology (first book), history of humans and their institutions (second book), and then move on to human psychology (third book). To conquer macrosocial evil, one must understand its origins, and to me the most profound book on the topic is the 4th book below. This list is a short list of the most relevant underestanding necessary for personal and political transformation, laying the foundations of the Open Source Ecology worldview. - MJ.


#[[Homo Deus]]
#[[Homo Deus]]

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To understand the world, one must start with the broad strokes of technology (first book), history of humans and their institutions (second book), and then move on to human psychology (third book). To conquer macrosocial evil, one must understand its origins, and to me the most profound book on the topic is the 4th book below. This list is a short list of the most relevant underestanding necessary for personal and political transformation, laying the foundations of the Open Source Ecology worldview. - MJ.

  1. Homo Deus
  2. Homo Sapiens
  3. The 6 Pillars of Self-Esteem
  4. Political Ponerology