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Altruistic Economics: Collapse of Hierarchy

Robin Upton | 23.04.2010 21:11 | Analysis | History | Sheffield | World

Audio and slides from a presentation which traces the historical origins of hierarchy, highlighting the role of the international financier clique in financing European wars. Continues by explaining the importance of hierarchy in education and other social structures such as politics, law and business. It highlights its weaknesses such as wastefulness, proneness to subversion by secret societies & general lack of resilience to disruptions. It examines the role of psychopathic ideologies in furthering sociopathic behaviour, and looks at the hold they have over normal people.

Collapse of Hierarchy (Robin Upton, 2010) - mp3 18M

Audio AE911 - The Collapse of Hierarchy (Robin Upton) - application/vnd.ms-powerpoint 30M


In the light of ever more free flowing information, this presentation concludes that the tactics of false flag terror are increasingly risky in the 21st century, and that resource depletion - especially energy - mean that centralised power is becoming infeasible. It concludes with a look at decentralised, local alternatives, and gives some hints about how to resist the collapse of hierarchical power.

Robin Upton
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