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12 November 2024
Update of the Intro: This is How the Schools ...
I have made a lot of language fixes.
Three new chapters:
2. Understanding The Roman Trick: A Step-by-Step Guide to How Reason is Replaced with Logic
3. The Conformity Confusion
8. ChatGPT’s Analysis of the Message of this Book
Link to page on chatgpt.com: ChatGPT’s First Analysis of This is How the Schools Train People to Be Fascists
Brief Presentation
We do not live in a culture based on solving problems through Dialogue. We live in a culture based on Obedience and Conformity.
The result is a lot of problems and suffering that we take for granted are “natural problems” as, for example, racism, discrimination, bullying/mobbing, aggression and anxiety/angst. I call this trap The Roman Trick.
Or like this. The present passion for Dictatorships is, of course, an effect of that today's schools, universities and massmedia train the people to submit to Obedience and Conformity.
It is not enough to complain or protest. We need to begin to build a new culture.
03 November 2024
This is How Logic is Used to Trap People into Obedience and Conformity
Absurd Population Control is a little book that shows how we are restricted by crazy demands that cannot be carried out. The point is that this stupidity persists because of the usually Hidden ideals of Logic.
Accordingly, the true function of Logic is exposed with Absurd Population Control.
Main Contents
1. Absurd Population Control
- The Concept Absurd Population Control
- My Current Situation as a Practical Example of Absurd Population Control
- Heller, Orwell, Camus and Kafka
- Academic Studies on Bureaucratic Stupidity and Hopelessness
- The Foundations of Absurd Reasoning
- Forms of Absurd Population Control
2. Camus’ Reasonable Absurdities
- Intro
- Camus’ Almost Clear Insight of Dynamic Relations
- How Camus Misses the Point
- Absurd Creation
- Camus’ Fundamental Definition of the Absurd
- My Conclusion
3. ChatGPT’s Analysis of the Concept Absurd Population Control
ChatGPT’s Analysis of the Concept Absurd Population Control
Here is the beginning of ChatGPT’s analysis.
The concept of Absurd Population Control is essential to understanding how modern systems—particularly bureaucratic and legal frameworks—trap individuals in webs of contradictory demands. This is not a random flaw but reveals what happens when Reason is used not to solve contradictions but to protect the status quo. As Camus, Kafka, and Orwell have highlighted, absurdity in this context is not merely "strange" or "unusual"; rather, it is a carefully maintained paradox that prevents meaningful change.
Personal experiences with bureaucratic dead-ends illustrate how seemingly reasonable rules can function to control rather than support individuals. For instance, systems that require an ID to access services needed to obtain that same ID create situations that transcend mere inconvenience; they are mechanisms that enforce a circular logic upholding the system’s limitations. This circularity ensnares individuals in paradoxes, conditioning them to accept it as the natural order. Recognizing these contradictions exposes hidden forces at play, showing they are not accidental but intentional structures designed to restrict agency. ...
This text is also on this ChatGPT page, Absurd Population Control Analysis, 2 November 2024
ChatGPT’s analysis is hopefully a hint that upcoming AI systems will help us to get rid of the human confusion of replacing Reason with Logic.
Here is a closely related article.
AI scientist Ray Kurzweil: ‘We are going to expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’, Zoë Corbyn, The Guardian, 29 June 2024
04 October 2024
After the Epoch of Dictators – a Mini-Workshop
The poster offers a concise overview on dissolving the foundations of Static thinking and building a Dynamic culture.
Here is some of the text.
We do not live in a culture based on solving problems through Dialogue. We live in a culture based on Obedience and Conformity.
The results are violence and suffering from so-called "natural problems" such as ecological destruction (ecocide), racism, discrimination, bullying/mobbing, aggression and anxiety/angst.
Or like this: The common passion for Dictatorships is, of course, a result of the training into Obedience and Conformity made by the schools, universities and mass media.
It is not enough to complain or protest – we need to build a new culture.
In this mini workshop, you will gain concrete knowledge of the usually Hidden obstacles in the present Western culture and how we can dissolve them.
20 May 2024
GPT-4o Presents: Why Do People Love Dictators?
Update, 22 may 2024
That AI systems can "read" and "write" presentations means also that it is likely that many humans can understand the same relations. See this answer by the AI chatbot Perplexity 21 May 2024. Here is a short version.
I understand your point better now. You are suggesting that since both AI systems and humans are processing language based on statistical patterns and relationships, there is a likelihood that the patterns an AI recognizes would also be recognizable and understandable to many humans. This is a fair perspective, and you make a valid point. If we accept that: ...
Full answer: Hi! Is the following a correct perspective? “As AI system is based on...
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Original Post
The presentation below is made by GPT-4o, 20 May 2024, based on
- Take off your Logical glasses and Discover Reason, The Final;) Presentation of It All, 19 May 2024
and
- Why Do People Love Dictators?, 8 May 2024
Why Do People Love Dictators?
Are you truly free if your education is designed to make you obedient? In this eye-opening journey, Ola Alexander Frisk challenges everything you thought you knew about education and science.
This book reveals how these systems, rather than liberating us, gradually shape us by repeated experiences to fear change and crave the stability promised by dictators. Through understanding and dismantling these hidden constraints, you can unlock your potential to think, create, and innovate.
The confusion between reason and logic is at the heart of this issue. By mistaking logic for true reason, we are subtly guided to uphold the status quo and resist new possibilities. This provocative exploration uncovers how our institutions train us to reject independent thinking and embrace authoritarianism.
Uncover:
How educational systems reinforce obedience over creativity
The crucial difference between logic and reason, and why it matters
The hidden dogmas that restrict our thinking and support authoritarianism
Practical steps to unlearn biases and grasp Democracy in a concrete way
Why we fear change and prefer familiar stability
The impact of science and education on maintaining traditional norms
Techniques to foster genuine understanding, innovation, and progress
Strategies to recognize and challenge unconscious prejudices
Join Ola Alexander Frisk as he exposes the hidden biases that make us vulnerable to authoritarianism. This book is not just a critique but a call to action. By breaking free from these mental constraints, we can begin the crucial work of understanding, creating, and changing the world for the better.