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New foundations for political thought

We aim to be apolitical. To achieve this, we ask two questions 'What does the science say?' and then 'What does this mean?'. This approach helps to free us from dogma and can lead toward developing concepts that better represent reality.

 

We will periodically publish the resulting concepts as we build toward our ultimate aim; the production of a new cohesive, science-led, political philosophy to help redefine and strengthen liberal democracy.

OUR APPROACH

We studied a broad range of facets that determine human reality including modern understandings from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, behavioural biology, genetics, history and sociology

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New understandings about innate ideas and human moral preferences

New ways to understand macro political dymanics and weaknesses and strengths of both sides of the political spectrum

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Practical theories on:

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Using it

(What it means)

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Capitalism

(& inequality)

How

(Frameworks)

Management

(Forgiveness)

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Sustainability

(Protecting liberal values)

Time

(Patience)

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We release important ideas every quarter to our substack.

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