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Geoffrey Howe
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« on: May 17, 2021, 03:22:57 AM »

On the contrary we are, in general, much more morally and spiritually depraved than our ancestors.
I have to agree with this, we need to adopt the morality of our Paleolithic ancestors; a time before oppressive hierarchies.



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Geoffrey Howe
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2021, 05:23:20 AM »

On the contrary we are, in general, much more morally and spiritually depraved than our ancestors.
I have to agree with this, we need to adopt the morality of our Paleolithic ancestors; a time before oppressive hierarchies.

Yeah, we need to return to a society dominated not by titans of industry who earned their riches by offering goods and services that immeasurably improved the lives of their fellow man, but rather by whoever had the biggest rock.
Note that I said we should adopt several of their values, not return to their material reality.

@Geoffrey I don’t get it?

Can you not find who it is?
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