The Five Rude Questions: (Excerpt from Volume 4 – The Law) These questions are d

The Five Rude Questions:
(Excerpt from Volume 4 – The Law)

These questions are described as foundational for philosophy, ethics, and politics, and are intentionally blunt (“rude”) to address core human motivations and societal organization.

Philosophy: “Why not commit suicide?” (attributed to Albert Camus) – the foundational question of existence and choice.
Ethics: “Why not kill you and take your stuff?” – the foundational question of cooperation and individual ethics.
Politics: “Why shouldn’t me and mine kill you and yours and take your stuff?” – the foundational question of group dynamics and political organization.
Group Strategy: “How shall we organize our people?” – addresses group evolutionary strategy and societal structure.
Limits of Tolerance: “What are the limits beyond which we abandon the first four rules?” – concerns the boundaries of civility before defection (e.g., suicide, separation, free-riding, parasitism, or predation) occurs.


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