When someone looks out at the world and sees all manner of suffering and injustice, stretching back for thousands of years and continuing today, he invariably blames such problems on someone else's hatred, greed, or stupidity. Rarely will someone consider the possibility that his own belief system is the cause of the pain and suffering he sees around him. But in most cases, it is. The root cause of most of society's ills--the main source of man's inhumanity to man--is neither malice nor negligence, but a mere superstition--an unquestioned assumption which has been accepted on faith by nearly everyone, of all ages, races, religions, education and income levels. If people were to recognize that one belief for what it is--an utterly irrational, self-contradictory, and horribly destructive myth--most of the violence, oppression and injustice in the world would cease. But that will happen only when people dare to honestly and objectively re-examine their belief systems. "The Most Dangerous Superstition" exposes the myth for what it is, showing how nearly everyone, as a result of one particular unquestioned assumption, is directly contributing to violence and oppression without even realizing it. If you imagine yourself to be a compassionate, peace-loving, civilized human being, you must read this book.
The promo blurb. According to comments, he identifies "belief in authority" as the issue, when it's more fundamentally human stupidity, or poorly formed and developed brains.
"Someone tell me what to do because I don't work well enough to figure it out on my own."
AU'THOR, noun (Latin augeo) - "to increase, to enlarge; to grow" aka ones choice based growth potential. To grow life within the process of dying requires the sole authority over self (free will of choice) for adaptation. Larken writes about the suggested authority of others over oneself when consenting to it; yet lacks to comprehend the foundation of choice being the center of balance (need/want); hence requiring authority for balancing. For him choice exists within anarchy (no rules; no laws; no supreme power). Use choice to stop breathing and a minute later suggested anarchy is perceivably being dominated.
http://62.182.86.140/main/1147000/b7cec738cd92e727a215bf24818a619a/Larken%20Rose%20-%20The%20Most%20Dangerous%20Superstition-Iron%20Web%20Publications%20%282011%29.pdf
The promo blurb. According to comments, he identifies "belief in authority" as the issue, when it's more fundamentally human stupidity, or poorly formed and developed brains.
"Someone tell me what to do because I don't work well enough to figure it out on my own."
Anyway, he stretched that out into a whole book.
https://b-ok.xyz/book/2315891/b428ff
If using choice (authority) to let it.
AU'THOR, noun (Latin augeo) - "to increase, to enlarge; to grow" aka ones choice based growth potential. To grow life within the process of dying requires the sole authority over self (free will of choice) for adaptation. Larken writes about the suggested authority of others over oneself when consenting to it; yet lacks to comprehend the foundation of choice being the center of balance (need/want); hence requiring authority for balancing. For him choice exists within anarchy (no rules; no laws; no supreme power). Use choice to stop breathing and a minute later suggested anarchy is perceivably being dominated.