The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History
A Science, Philosophy, Psychology book. There are no righteous societies; there are simply different degrees of...
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- Pages: 466 pages
- ISBN: 9780871136640 / 871136643
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There are no righteous societies; there are simply different degrees of depravity. To Howard Bloom, The Lucifer Principle : A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History Superorganism, ideas, and the pecking orderthese are the primary forces behind much of human creativity and earthly good. They are the holy trinity of the Lucifer Principle. Howard Bloom, The Lucifer Principle : A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History The individual is a cell in the social superorganism. When he feels he is no longer necessary to the larger group, he, too, begins to wither away. As Howard Bloom, The Lucifer Principle : A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History
I love nonfiction. Danny had me read "Blink" and I think he'd like this one too. Basically, the author presents the idea that societies act like giant organism, that the genetic data of the society is not a gene, but a meme. Meme's have a natural desire to expand, and violently so. Also, the pecking order of the multiple societies in... A well reasoned attempt to say everything several social theorists, political scientists, ethnographer, and psychologists suspect but are loathe to admit. Bloom's book offers a look at social theory and the intrinsicly interconnected nature of sentient psychology, behavior, and physical result. Why is depresssion linked to creativity?... This book took much of what I've been feeling, explained it in scientific terms, and backed it up with numerous cultures throughout history. There were only a few points I felt compelled to correct Howard Bloom, which is pretty damn good.I can't say that I feel a good deal better, but at least I know why everything sucks and it will...