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Add sections to the bookbuilder: 15 Post-Primitivist Theses (William Gillis)

 

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Introduction
Biological concepts & Distinctions aren’t Particularly fundamental
The biosphere is not inherently good, just highly dynamic
Humans can choose our dynamics
Role-filling is an ethical abdication
Individuals flourish with increases to their dynamic connections
Understanding is not dependent on process but capacity to experience
Physical limitation inspires and triggers social oppression
Spatial limitation ingrains social hierarchy
Communication and Freedom of information is necessary for free societies
It’s impossible to speak of regional anarchy
Any society that embraces death will embrace oppression
Technology can be applied dynamically
We do not live in a closed system
Hard though the struggle may be, the ease of partial victories will always cost us more
The new is possible
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