• Patriarchy is the result when the reflex of abusing the vulnerable is expressed in a physical manner.
  • Matriarchy is the result when that same reflex is expressed in an emotional manner.

These social structures are not the initial causes of the abuse, but had evolved as the best way to protect our own from the abuse. Over time, however, abusers adapted to the systems in their own way.

  • Democracy and Capitalism are the open acceptance of this abusive reflex in politics and the overall marketplace.
  • Socialism and Communism are attempts to suppress this reflex to different degrees.

All societies have at least one innate class structure.
Class systems are never manufactured intentionally, but evolve over time with the successful individuals rising to the top and living as an example for others to see and learn from.

Unhealthy and unsustainable societies have only one,.. typically based on wealth. If the class system is based on wealth, then the wealthy rise to the top and teach others how to become wealthy… not good well balanced people, just wealthy. This is why it is important for a healthy and sustainable society to have several class systems. Including a class structure based on the ability of an individual to resist the reflex to take advantage of the vulnerable. (Known to some as Spirituality or Consciousness.)

Religion is a formula of rites, rituals, mores and norms designed to build and maintain a community. It is not necessary for a religion to be justified by a theology. In fact, all scientists practice a religion in their laboratories. Religion was the beginning of the concept of government… the fish that crawled onto land.

One role of a government, the civil servant class, is to ensure that all the class systems remain balanced and equal, without them corrupting or eliminating one another… including the civil servant class. For example, the academic class system should never be influenced or corrupted by the wealth class system. And neither should be corrupted by the civil servant class. (This is an adapted, more intricate version of a Separation of Church and State.)

The average person, one who does not feel dedicated to a specific class system, then has the opportunity to be inspired by, and learn from, more than one class system in a balance that is unique to them. Thus, enabling them to discover their own identity more efficiently, and making the society more robust and divergent.

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