Front Matter () [10] (Cover) (Half Title) (Title Page) (Copyright) (Quotes Page) Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword The Preface The Introduction [20] 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 Our Mission How To Read This Book 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 Style Part I – The Methodology [9] 1. The Science 2. The Logic 3. The First Principle [4] 1. The Physical Universe One Cause and One Dimension Summary: How The Universe Computes 2. The Generalization 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 [78] 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 [15] 1. Elites [6] 1. Financial and Commercial Elites 2. Intellectual Elites 3. Religious Elites 4. Tribal Elites 5. Political Elites 6. Military Elites 2. Formal Institutions 3. Order of Institutions 4. Politics within the Order 5. The Nation 6. The State 7. The Government 8. The Bureaucracy 9. Civs Empires Federations and Leagues 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 [2] Conclusion (Wrap Up) What Must Be Done Back Matter [9] Back Matter Appendix Quotes Glossary The Cheat Sheet (Publisher Page) Index Back Matter-Transparency Back Page Home / The Books In Progress / Volume Two: The Science / The Introduction The Crisis The Crisis( … The problem of this age of transition…. ) Doc navigation < Introduction Why The Present Conflict, and What We Can Do About It > Was this page helpful? 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