The Soul of Society
Table of Contents
Principles
| Principles | Assertions |
|---|---|
| The society-organism itself is made up of individual waves | This leads to the division of labor in order to realize their every desire. |
Supereconomics uses the concept of the society-organism, which is explained by Supersociology.
It states that a society is a kind of metaphysical organism or mind that is made up of individual minds or souls that connect to each other via relationality in order to create a new soul, called the oversoul of society.
- This oversoul is actually an effect or part or aspect of the oversoul of the human species.
- A species, just like an idea, is an effect of the interaction of the Positive and Negative Forces (Yang and Yin).
Society is a metaphysical organism that is made up of individual minds
This metaphysical organism is made up of waves that can be harmoniouus or discordant with each other.
- A very harmonious wave leads to golden ages
- A very discordant wave leads to civil wars
The best analogy is a musical composition where many instruments play together harmoniously. Each instrument has a specific role that makes the composition whole.
Division of Labor
In Economics, this leads to the concept of division of labor that is used to create supply and address demand.
The general division of labor is into 4 classes.
- Workers
- Warriors
- Thinkers
- Traders
These 4 classes alternate in strength, matching the dynamics of waves that rise and fall.
Working together creates more force in society just as:
- 4 streams of water have more for more force when flowing in the same direction
- 4 instruments playing together creates more harmonious music
The goal of Supereconomics is to harmonize the supply with demand in real time globally so that the problems of lack can be made obsolete. This can be only made possible if the wave-nature of societies is understood.
The dominance of the different classes leads to the different ideologies
| Dominant Class | Philosophy |
|---|---|
| Workers | Communism, Socialism, Liberalism |
| Warriors | Divine Rule, Military Rule, Conservatism |
| Thinkers | Theocracy, Technocracy, Scientism |
| Traders | Oligarchy, Neoliberalism, Mercantilism |