#8. Conversations about Life | Mikhail Velichko
This cycle of video lectures with Mikhail Velichko includes conversations on a broad spectrum of themes considered in the works of the IP of the USSR.
In this, the eighth conversation, the following themes are discussed:
— The Sufficiently General Theory of Governance (the SGTG) starting with the vector of objectives of governance;
— Order of priorities of objectives;
— Conflict of objectives of the type "the wolves are fed and the sheep are safe";
— Illusory objectives
— And if your main objective is to not be late for the maiden voyage of the Titanic?;
— How to ensure that the achievement of the objective will not entail unacceptable for us consequences?
— The roles of science and intuition in governance;
— Stability in terms of predictability is perhaps the most paradoxical concept;
— The majority imagine governance to be only structural, while structureless governance appears to them as the absence of governance;
— The concept of supersystem and how it can be self-governed;
— When they try to expose conspiracy theories, they always try to find structures...
— Inconsistency of Marx's labour theory of value on the example of George Danzig;
— Had Stalin been a true Marxist, there would be no allegations against him; "Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR" as the death sentence on Marxism;
— On the types of psyche structure in connection with long-termness of projects;
— On what happens to us after we die;
— Governance on the basis of virtual structures on the examples of sleeper agents, freemasonry;
— Modes of governance can be conditionally divided into "balancing modes" and "maneuvers"
— Strong maneuvers and weak maneuvers.
Original video here:
https://youtu.be/Uxu7Xcb9E0Y
For Answers to the questions:
What is SOVEST? What is NRAVIOUSNESS? What is PRAVIOUSNESS?
See the video: https://youtu.be/3ORQ062aWuU
What is ZHRETSHOOD?: https://youtu.be/MxxIr_Z8kP0
For an overview of the Conception of Social Safety: https://youtu.be/S8JshcVXG3s
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