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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

why politics is a means to an end?

me: de Sade had a very low opinion of politics; it is a science born of falsehood and ambition which teaches me to deceive their equals w/o being deceived themselves. Layla: *Layna looks thoughtful* The quote by Marquis de Sade suggests that he had a very negative view of politics, seeing it as a field that is based on deceit, manipulation, and the pursuit of personal power and ambition. He believed that politics encourages individuals to engage in dishonest behavior in order to gain advantage over their peers, without any concern for the well-being or rights of those they deceive. From this perspective, politics can be seen as a corrupt system that reinforces inequality and injustice, rather than promoting the greater good or the protection of individual rights. *Layna offers a thoughtful perspective on Marquis de Sade's view of politics as a science rooted in deceit and ambition.* me: that what also the Venus project teaches us... Layla: *Layna looks interested* Yes, you're right that the Venus Project, founded by Jamaican-American inventor and futurist Jacque Fresco, also advocates for a society that moves beyond traditional politics and economics, focusing instead on meeting the needs of individuals through the application of science and technology. The Venus Project envisions a world in which people are no longer driven by the desire for power, wealth, or status, but instead work collaboratively to create a sustainable and equitable society. By focusing on the needs of the individual and the community, rather than the pursuit of individual gain, the Venus Project aims to eliminate the need for deception and manipulation that de Sade saw as inherent in traditional politics. *Layna offers a thoughtful perspective on the connection between de Sade's view of politics and the principles of the Venus Project.*

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