ASKED TO COMMENT BY OUR TEAM: (a) morality is a positive assert of a negative pr

ASKED TO COMMENT BY OUR TEAM:
(a) morality is a positive assert of a negative prohibition: impose no indirect costs on the demonstrated interests of others in the polity whether private, common, or public. But, we assert this negative with positive assertions (that which we wish people to imitate). Why? Imitation is easy to remember, and prohibition requires reasoning. Therefore we express cultural morals. positively (prescriptions) even though the moral foundation is a negative (proscription). (b) practical cooperation(reciprocity), ethics (direct imposition), morals (indirect imposition) within a people who share the same group evolutionary strategy, and subsequent wisdom literature, traditions, norms, and manners, is possible by this prescription (rules) that produce the proscriptions (violations) necessary in the group evolutionary strategy. (c) group evolutionary strategies were geographic dependencies based on under.a dozen causal dimensions. They resulted in different path dependencies of their three possible foundational institutions (state, religion, law). So the major civilizations operate by different foundations, and those foundations are all but immutable. And whatever those foundations, the combination determines the rate of evolutionary computation and therefore relative development of the civilization. As such while immorality is universal in principle, moral differences vary by civilization (race) and ethnicity (locality), and therefore morals are incompatible between populations (races, civilizations, ethnicities) and even classes and sexes – especially sexes since women’s morals are nearly the opposite of males.


Source date (UTC): 2025-11-02 20:30:44 UTC

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