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    • The Science

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      • Front Matter
      • The Introduction
      • Part 1 – The Methodology
      • Part II – The Physical Laws
      • Part III – The Behavioral Laws
      • Part IV – The Evolutionary Laws
      • Part V – The Formal Laws
      • Part VI – The Natural Law
      • Part VII – What Went Wrong
      • Part VIII – The Reforms
      • Part IX – The Prosecution
      • Part X – Conclusion
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  • Front Matter () [10]
    • (Cover)
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    • Dedication
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    • Acknowledgements
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    • The Preface
  • The Introduction [21]
    • Introduction
    • The Crisis
    • Why The Present Conflict, and What We Can Do About It
    • Yali’s Question Revisited
    • The Risks
    • “What is to be done”-Lenin
    • Our Next Great Endeavour
    • The Program Contents
    • The Synthesis [1]
      • CD: OUTLINE DRAFT
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    • Ideology, Philosophy, Law, or Science? [2]
      • Reformation: The Study of Man Before and After Propertarianism
      • Introduction – Philosophy – Notes
    • What You Will Like – And Not
    • The Audience
    • Bias and Voice
    • A Challenge
    • The Terms
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  • Part I – The Methodology [6]
    • 1. The Science
    • 2. The Logic
    • 3. The First Principle [1]
      • 1. The Physical Universe
    • 4. The Method
    • 5. Summary of the Methodology
  • Part II – Physical Laws of Nature [32]
    • 1. Physics [1]
      • Classical Modeling vs Mathiness
    • 2. Life (Biology) [1]
      • 1. Biology
    • 3. The Evolution of Man
    • 4. Biological Facilities
    • 5. Brain Facilities [9]
      • 1. Gross Anatomy of the Nervous System
      • 2. The Cortex
      • 3. Neurons
      • 4. Columns
      • 5. Vision
      • 6. Hippocampal Region
      • 7. Frontal Cortex
      • 8. Circuits
      • 9. Summary Neural Economy
    • 6. Mental Faculties [14]
      • 1. Faculties – Sensation
      • 2. Faculties – Embodiment
      • 3. Faculties – Sentience
      • 4. Faculties – Perception
      • 5. Faculties – Qualia
      • 6. Faculties – Sex – Physical Organization
      • 7. Faculties – Intuition, Valuation, Prediction
      • 7a. Memory
      • 8. Faculties – Consciousness
      • 9. Faculties – Attention
      • 10. Faculties – Reason (Spectrum)
      • 11. Faculties – Mind
      • 12. Summary Cognitive Economy
      • 14. Summary Psychological Economy
    • 11. Summary of Part II -Laws of Nature
  • Part III – Behavioral Laws of Nature [70]
    • 1. Psychology (Before) [20]
      • 1. Instincts [6]
        • Acquisition
        • Demonstrated Interest
        • Loss Aversion
        • Defense
        • Homeostasis
        • Prey Drive
      • 2. Sex – Bias
      • 3. Emotions
      • 4. Aesthetics
      • 5. Personality
      • 6. Intelligence
      • 6a Development (move?)
      • 7. Agency
      • 8. Uncertainty
      • 9. Mindfulness (noise reduction)
      • 10. Commensurability
      • 11. Compatibility
      • 12. Sortition
      • 13. Identity
    • 2. Interpersonal Psychology [11]
      • 1. Cooperation
      • 2. Trust
      • 3. Self-Image
      • 4. Reputation
      • 5. Morality (Ethics and Morality)
      • 6. Moral Biases
      • 7. Virtues and Vices
      • 8. Tolerance and Forbearance
      • 9. Rationality
      • 10. Cognitive Biases
      • 11. Summary Behavioral Economy
    • 3. Social Psychology (During) [5]
      • 1. Compatibilism
      • 2. Organization
      • 3. Influence
      • 4. Conflict
      • 5. Summary Social Psychology Economy
    • 4. Sociology (Cooperationism) [21]
      • 1. Cooperation (During) [3]
        • 1. Economics – Time
        • 3. Sustainable Networks of Specialization and Trade
        • 2. Markets
      • 2. Reproductive (Informal) Organization [5]
        • 1. The Family
        • 2. Family, (Clan, Tribe) Capital
        • 3. Parenting
        • 4. Class – Sorting
        • 5. Generations – Sorting
      • 3. Commons Organization (After) [10]
        • Summary Political Economy
        • 3. Culture
        • 4. Metaphysics
        • 5. Religion
        • 6. Education
        • 7. Training
        • 8. Art
        • 2. Informal Insitutions
        • 9. Summary of Cultural Economy
        • 1. Human Capital
    • 5. Politics [7]
      • 1. Elites [6]
        • 1. Financial and Commercial Elites
        • 2. Intellectual Elites
        • 3. Religious Elites
        • 4. Tribal Elites
        • 5. Political Elites
        • 6. Military Elites
    • 6. Summary of Cooperative Economy (Sociology)
  • Part IV – Evolutionary Laws of Nature [27]
    • 1. Groups [2]
      • 1. Human Evolution
      • 2. Human Variation
    • 2. Group Strategy [12]
      • 1. Geography
      • 2. Competitors
      • 3. Military Strategy
      • 4. Relationship Between Military and Commoners
      • 5. Economic Strategy
      • 6. Group Ethics
      • 7. Elites and Institutions
      • 8. Institutions of Cultural Production
      • 9. Demographics
      • 10. Scale – Why Can and Can’t Some Scale
      • 11. Lifecycles
      • 12. Summary of Group Strategy
    • 3. Group Strategies [9]
      • 1. European Group Strategy
      • 2. Japanese Group Strategy
      • 3. Chinese Group Strategy (East Asian)
      • 4. Indian Group Strategy
      • 5. Muslim (South Eurasian)
      • 6. Jewish (Diasporic Semitic)
      • 7. Gypsy (Diasporic Indic-Iranic)
      • 8. African (The Four Models)
      • 9. Summary of Group Strategies
    • 4. Summary of Evolutionary Laws of Nature
  • Part V – Formal Laws: Decidability [8]
    • 1. Language
    • 2. Communication (Negotiation)
    • 2. Logics
    • 3. Grammars
    • 5. Epistemology
    • 6. Decidability
    • 7. Truth and Meaning
    • 9. Falsehood and Deceit
  • Part VI – Law [20]
    • XX. Summary Of The Law (Solving the Institutional Problem)
    • XX. Applying the Law
    • XX. Government By The Law
    • XX. Strategy Under The Law
    • XX. The Synthesis [1]
      • Test Doc Under Synthesis
    • XX. Findings of the Law [13]
      • Application of The Law [2]
        • Rent Seeking
        • Sex Differences
      • Education
      • Life After Death
      • Conspiracy
      • Norms
      • Marriage and Family – Production of Generations
      • Education – Production of Agency
      • Mathematics
      • Economics – Production of Consumption
      • Philosophy
      • The Pseudosciences
  • Part VII – Synthesis (Explanation, History) [2]
    • Our Challenge
    • Our Choices Going Forward
  • Part VIII – What Went Wrong (Our Failures) [8]
    • Delayed Phase of the Scientific Revolution
    • False Promise of the Enlightenment
    • Holes In Our Law
    • Ignorance of our domestication of war
    • Ignorance of our Group Strategy
    • Innovations in Deceit
    • Our Failures
    • Restoration of Total War
  • Part XI – Conclusion [3]
    • Conclusion (Wrap Up)
    • What Must Be Done
    • Summary of Ternary Logic
  • Back Matter [9]
    • Back Matter
    • Appendix
    • Quotes
    • Glossary
    • The Cheat Sheet
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    • Back Matter-Transparency
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5. Politics

  • 1. Elites
    • 1. Financial and Commercial Elites
    • 2. Intellectual Elites
    • 3. Religious Elites
    • 4. Tribal Elites
    • 5. Political Elites
    • 6. Military Elites
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