Philosophy and politics are inextricably tied. Most of his political videos where through the lense of philosophy. Like looking at which groups of people most support absolute freedom of speech.
UPB (universal preferable behavior) is a scientific way of working weather something is moral or not withoit religion or the states input. It's taken me a while to learn it and the idea is robust.
Except preferable behavior is not universal. Case in point: Evangelists with a tribe of cannibals noticed that they saw Judas as the hero of the Gospel.
That's an extreme example, but lots of things aren't nearly so agreed upon as we think. Homogeneous culture is preferable to the weakness of diversity.
I had to edit my last post, Ive been working night. I would like to talk more about UPB but its better explainded by Stephan Molyneux, if you have the time to watch it, I love to talk to someone about it
Check out Stephan Molyneux and UPB
man, thats a name I havent heard in a while. I feel bad I kind of forgot about that man.
He got deplatformed hard. He sold his soul to the devil though talking politics instead of sticking with philosophy.
Philosophy and politics are inextricably tied. Most of his political videos where through the lense of philosophy. Like looking at which groups of people most support absolute freedom of speech.
Dont really watch him much anymore but he still uploads here https://www.bitchute.com/channel/JqEoP64bHDmk/
UPB?
UPB (universal preferable behavior) is a scientific way of working weather something is moral or not withoit religion or the states input. It's taken me a while to learn it and the idea is robust.
Except preferable behavior is not universal. Case in point: Evangelists with a tribe of cannibals noticed that they saw Judas as the hero of the Gospel.
That's an extreme example, but lots of things aren't nearly so agreed upon as we think. Homogeneous culture is preferable to the weakness of diversity.
I had to edit my last post, Ive been working night. I would like to talk more about UPB but its better explainded by Stephan Molyneux, if you have the time to watch it, I love to talk to someone about it