The Crisis of the Human Primate: Faith in God and the State

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The Crisis of the Human Primate: Faith In God and the State By Humberto Gómez Sequeira-HuGóS | Monday, 11 September 2017

The crisis of the human primate consists in its abandonment of its instinct—the natural source of its strength—to take refuge in the faith in God and the State in the face of the plutocracy’s destruction of life. Instead of opposing resistance to the plutocracy’s savage offensive, the human primate converted God and the State into icons susceptible to its cry for protection from the ongoing war executed by the dispossession army integrated by the bankers, landlords, judges, and police. God and the State can’t resolve the crisis of the human primate, that is, the lack of power over itself and its element. They have defeated it and replaced its instinct with faith, patriotism, fear, and dependence on the illusion of hope for a better tomorrow. Only the human primate can resolve their crisis by recuperating their will to power and using it to emancipate themselves from God and the State.


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