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Before we do anything, first we need to look what has come before. There have been many great movements which have started with good intentions but have ultimately failed. | Before we do anything, first we need to look what has come before. There have been many great movements which have started with good intentions but have ultimately failed. The first thing to know is idealism can start a movement in desperate people. When people start to follow a power dynamic starts to generate. One person can have huge control over others, with the main person this can be overwhelming, power corrupts a once idealistic spark endeavours to be a long term flame and believe sacrifices need to be made. | ||
Past movements did not have technology. In Platos republics, there is the story of the Ring of Gyges which was apparently the inspiration for Tolkeins idea of Lord of the Rings. The Ring of Gyges is a thought experiment, if someone were given a ring which | |||
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