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This Podcast, as is often the case with painful truths about culturally taboo subjects, may be offensive to just about everyone other than the most scientific and intellectually honest of us. But it is necessary in order to resolve the great conflicts of our age. I do my job. My job is the truth regardless of the consequences to the feelings of others.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9uamm-nBLM
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The Natural Law of Cooperation.
The Unification of the formal, physical, behavioral, and evolutionary sciences.
"A formal universally commensurable, value-neutral, discipline-independent, ordinal, operational, logical, paradigm, system of measurement, vocabulary, and grammar of first principles, necessary for the falsification of and therefore survival of truthful and ethical propositions regardless of context."
Or in simple terms: why the West, the prohibition on authority, the retention of responsibility, self-determination, sovereignty in demonstrated interests, and reciprocity in display word and deed, produced disproportionate rates of evolution and innovation in European civilization in the bronze, iron, steel, and now informational ages, despite being a small, poor, population on the edge of the agrarian and bronze age. In other words, our law is science, and as such our science evolved from our law.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l12u_iFe2cg
This is a low-resolution copy (all I have) of a University of Washington series on entrepreneurs. It's here for long-term followers. Back when I was more romantic about the world. ;) I look like an idealistic kid to me now. lol
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH5StiAdxU4