The Origins Of Freedom In The Age of Enlightenment

The Enlightenment Era Was Influenced By Indigenous Thinking

The authors of The Dawn Of Everything did not uncover anything new but will definitely validate what many “fringe historians and anthropologists” have written about for many decades already. Disturbingly, David Graeber and David Wengrow have also raked up much of the glory and the profits because only those in the academic circles have the privilege to influence how knowledge can be disseminated.

Buckminster Fuller also was a proponent of the money-free society, and even though he wrote a lot about it, academia only recognized his mastery of architectural design more than anything else. To put everything into perspective, we’ve no problem assuming that the crowds were not prepared to listen because they were too much in the hurry to escape from the Great Depression and WW2 and rushed to embrace the ensuing (deadly) consumer boom that followed.

The timing of the release of the book is no coincidence though as truth must be revealed, one way or another, sooner or later.

Let’s call it rational intuition!

But thanks to this video. We’ll confess to being unaware that the Enlightenment Era was directly influenced by indigenous thinking, that of the wise Indian chief Kandiaronk in particular.

Kondiaronk (c. 1649–1701) (Gaspar Soiaga, Souojas, Sastaretsi), known as Le Rat (The Rat), was Chief of the Hurons at Michilimackinac. (WIKI)

But what has become of the Age of Enlightenment more precisely today? Nothing because “business as usual” is the foundation of so many consensuses.

Moreover, no ruling ideology has ever had the intention to support sovereignty. The most daunting ideas cherished by the Enlightenment Era remained shared by intellectuals (and their closed circles) pretending to lament over human conditions while being perfectly aware of the stakes and distorting truths.

If a vast majority do not learn such facts at school then we have to consider them concealed. Education has failed world citizens: what we learn is either biased or wrong by design. College degrees are not much worth anymore as students are groomed to chase 6fig salaries.

The co-author states that we’ll have to do the transition ourselves.

We have sustained that very stance for years now; see our Bitchute Channel whose link is provided at the bottom of this page. Although we advocate for Degrowth (as a transition) we do not align ourselves with the movement whose downside is that many of its supporters share the fantasy that the corporate world and politicians become the good guys overnight.

We haven’t read the 700-page book nor do we intend to read it but the interview of David Wengrow, by Democracy Now, makes it sound more complex than it actually is. Our feeling is that the book may give many the impression that the topic is way above their heads. It is also very likely that we’ll see other academics attempting to tarnish the main message… that we do NOT need monetarism.

Lastly, we also completely disagree with him dismissing the passage of hunter-gatherers into agriculture. It is the development of agriculture that gave birth to a hierarchy as it was based on land ownership. The concept of poverty and inequality was inherently born as explained in our video Life vs The Patriarchy.

Thank you in advance for sharing our work!

QUOTING THE INDIGENOUS CHIEF KONDIARONK FROM THE VIDEO BELOW @15mins
I find it hard to see how you, Europeans, can be much more miserable than you already are: what kind of human being, what kind of creatures must Europeans be to be forced to do good and refrain from doing evil only for fear of punishment. You have known that we lack judges. What is the reason for this? It is because we never bring accusations against each other. And why we never sue each other, because we have made the decision to never accept and use money… WHY? Because we are determined not to have laws. Since the world was the world our ancestors were able to live happily without money………. I affirm that what you call money is the devil of devils, the scourge of the souls and the slaughterhouse of the living. To imagine to one can live in a land of money is like imagining that one can preserve one’s life at the bottom of a lake!

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Brigitte Kayser — The Mind Awakened
Brigitte Kayser — The Mind Awakened

Written by Brigitte Kayser — The Mind Awakened

Metaphilosophy, Metaphysics (Natural Laws), Economics, Social & Individual Healing, AI, Voluntaryism. Thought-provoking without running around the bush.

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