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After 2001: Our Neotech World



By contrast, about that same time, Karl Menger, the Aristotelian father of capitalistic/market-based economics, worked with increasing pessimism...as later did Ayn Rand who founded Objectivist philosophy, and as more recently did Leonard Peikoff who brilliantly developed Objectivism into an array of specific values and products. Menger, Rand, and Peikoff never fully generalized their work. Therefore, they never confidently sensed the ultimate triumph of their work as did Lenin for evil and Einstein for good.

Neotech uniquely generalizes all values, including Objectivism, into practical, profitable uses for all individuals in all activities. Indeed, grasping the eternally wide-scope ideas, methods, and integrations throughout Neotech becomes an endless succession of unfolding Ahas! In fact, around the globe lies an exciting Aha! revolution to be sparked when fifty million people are exposed to Neotech. That critical mass will lead the march into a new civilization over just a few years.

That critical mass is more than enough to secure the prosperity revolution that will bring a Neotech civilization to everyone on Earth. However, we will not rest until fifty million Neotech Books have reached the people.

The rational, compatible dynamics of nature have been contradicted for the past 3000 years in forming today's irrational, parasite-ruled anticivilization. Human consciousness combined with the disease of irrationality (i.e., mysticism) drives human beings into chaotic contradictions and paralyzing stagnations -- away from reliable consistency and liberating prosperity. Now, however, the emerging Neotech dynamics in cyberspace are drawing conscious beings out of this unnatural anticivilization and toward the natural Civilization of the Universe.

Because of everyone's life-long investments in this irrational anticivilization, however, no one can leave without the escape engines of Neotech and Zonpower. In this parasite-ruled civilization, conscious life is incredibly brief, during which aging and death come quickly, unnecessarily. Only the tiniest fraction of conscious potential -- the potential of exciting productivity, romantic love, eternal happiness -- is achieved by all of us entrapped in this anticivilization.

Why has no one escaped this bizarre, up-side-down anticivilization? Why has no one discovered the natural, exciting, eternal Civilization of the Universe? Because, without the escape route of Neotech/Zonpower, no one can abandon his or her fatal, lifelong investments in this anticivilization. But, now, today, with the newly available Neotech/Zonpower engines, people can finally scrap their death-trap investments and discover the limitless wealth and romance possible in a rational, objective-law civilization.

"Who started the anticivilization?" my father asked Zon one morning. Of course, my dad did not expect an answer, but he found he could Neothink most freely when he sat in front of the mountain. When my father got home later that morning, he wrote his answer -- his last note in a big box of notes titled, simply, From A Mountain Called Zon:

Plato: Plato's philosophy provided the foundation for subsequent philosophies involving mysticism, sacrifice, and the use of force to achieve "higher" goals. Plato's philosophy also provided the basic tools for rationalizing laziness.

Still, Plato, the father of the criminal mind, was one of the most original, creative thinkers in history. His work was the first widely integrated philosophical system recorded in writing. The depth and breadth of his integrations were quickly matched and then surpassed by the philosophical writings of his student -- Aristotle, the father of the business mind.

But much of Plato's credit, particularly the sounder aspects of his philosophical system, perhaps belongs to his teacher, Socrates. Unfortunately, Socrates never recorded in writing his ideas or philosophical system. No writings of Socrates are known to exist. And knowledge of his work was left to the mercy and plagiarism of Plato, who perhaps deleted crucial Aristotelian-like views that would have contradicted Plato's own manipulated views. Nevertheless, Socrates was probably the first man to develop a broadly integrated philosophical system.



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