Definitions by Baron Neville
social collective
the social collective is the most important component for the realization of a socialist revolution.
social collective by Baron Neville June 26, 2017
social society
social society
noun
natural society which defines the natural order of things or the natural community as is in the state of nature. Social society, in contrast, however, constitutes what is categorized as a human or manmade community.
noun
natural society which defines the natural order of things or the natural community as is in the state of nature. Social society, in contrast, however, constitutes what is categorized as a human or manmade community.
social society defines the aggregate of a group of individuals and families coming together in one physical location in order to establish a community.
social society by Baron Neville June 26, 2017
epathy
noun
is a term used to describe the proper feeling experienced by one when committing a charitable good deed for another who has succumbed to destress or misfortune in life, whereby they themselves have never experienced such pain, suffering or misfortune? who then confuse thier feelings of wishing to help as stemming from a sense of empathy with the pains, sufferings, and troubles of the mentioned party or parties. This viewpoint is however incorrect, for empathy is a feeling which drives from one's ability to understand and relate to any given painful and tragic experience being suffered by another. Therefore, since they themselves have not encountered or experienced any such misfortune, then it is inconceivable that they, in turn, would have either the ability or even the inkling to relate with or understand the implications of the pains, sufferings, and misfortunes at hand. What such individuals are in fact feeling is a sense of epathy, which is a feeling that drives from either one's need for the satisfying of one's need for fulfilling one's moral and ethical duty to one's fellow man. However, as pointed out, do to lack of any level of personal experience with the mentioned misfortunes, any such act of charity cannot be mistaken for empathy, but rather epathy.
is a term used to describe the proper feeling experienced by one when committing a charitable good deed for another who has succumbed to destress or misfortune in life, whereby they themselves have never experienced such pain, suffering or misfortune? who then confuse thier feelings of wishing to help as stemming from a sense of empathy with the pains, sufferings, and troubles of the mentioned party or parties. This viewpoint is however incorrect, for empathy is a feeling which drives from one's ability to understand and relate to any given painful and tragic experience being suffered by another. Therefore, since they themselves have not encountered or experienced any such misfortune, then it is inconceivable that they, in turn, would have either the ability or even the inkling to relate with or understand the implications of the pains, sufferings, and misfortunes at hand. What such individuals are in fact feeling is a sense of epathy, which is a feeling that drives from either one's need for the satisfying of one's need for fulfilling one's moral and ethical duty to one's fellow man. However, as pointed out, do to lack of any level of personal experience with the mentioned misfortunes, any such act of charity cannot be mistaken for empathy, but rather epathy.
Mike who has never experienced the hardships of poverty, in result although cannot feel any level of empathy for those within society who are in need. He does, however, feel a great sense of epathy to help those less fortunate than himself within the social group, the best way he can.
epathy by Baron Neville June 25, 2017
phygenic
phygenics (the phygenic natural morality)
Greek (physis "nature") ( -genic "born" or "produced")
noun
a term that describes the secular principle of the sanctity of human life from a natural perspective. It is also a reactionary principle to the eugenics which maintains that the human race could help direct its future by selectively breeding individuals who have “desired” traits. Phygenic however, in contrast, holds the viewpoint that. Life all forms of life regardless of any physical deficiencies, impediments or imperfections either at birth or developed in later years is sacred. For life in any of its variant qualities are the fundamental and comprehensive component and attribute of what constitutes the natural order of things. Therefore, phygenic maintains that, if in any way the process of life is negotiated or compromised or tampered with would be in direct violation and interference with the natural order of things and in result would be in accordance with natural morality, highly immoral.
Greek (physis "nature") ( -genic "born" or "produced")
noun
a term that describes the secular principle of the sanctity of human life from a natural perspective. It is also a reactionary principle to the eugenics which maintains that the human race could help direct its future by selectively breeding individuals who have “desired” traits. Phygenic however, in contrast, holds the viewpoint that. Life all forms of life regardless of any physical deficiencies, impediments or imperfections either at birth or developed in later years is sacred. For life in any of its variant qualities are the fundamental and comprehensive component and attribute of what constitutes the natural order of things. Therefore, phygenic maintains that, if in any way the process of life is negotiated or compromised or tampered with would be in direct violation and interference with the natural order of things and in result would be in accordance with natural morality, highly immoral.
phygenic is to view the life of an infirm and disabled child just as sacred as that of a child with no imperfections or impediments.
phygenic by Baron Neville June 24, 2017
social preconditioning
noun
refers to a set of subversive leftist measures which are applied to the social environment of a targeted society. Whereby by means of formulating and interjecting a series of events, preconditioning the social environment so to achieve the forced gradual change in the normal day to day activities of the social group, the entailment of which will be the progressive erosion and ultimately the disruption of the social activities, norms and structure of the society in question.
refers to a set of subversive leftist measures which are applied to the social environment of a targeted society. Whereby by means of formulating and interjecting a series of events, preconditioning the social environment so to achieve the forced gradual change in the normal day to day activities of the social group, the entailment of which will be the progressive erosion and ultimately the disruption of the social activities, norms and structure of the society in question.
social preconditioning can best be categorized by referring to the forced change and altering of traditional and normal activities and social habits in Western societies do to the persistent and increasing rise and the threat of terrorism.
social preconditioning by Baron Neville June 20, 2017
social collective
noun
is a term which defines the voiceless collective abject subordination of the social group to a highly centralized autocratic despotic state authority. Which may be either of a political, social, economic or religious nature.
is a term which defines the voiceless collective abject subordination of the social group to a highly centralized autocratic despotic state authority. Which may be either of a political, social, economic or religious nature.
social collective by Baron Neville June 19, 2017
tyocracy
noun
is a belief that, tyranny is but only evil when its wrath is directed towards the innocent, but it is also good and just, when employed as a means for attaining a just end for the suffering of the innocent and the vanquished. Therefore, tyocracy maintains that the evil element in association with the concept of tyranny lies not in its inherent disposition. Hut rather it lies in the intent behind its application.
is a belief that, tyranny is but only evil when its wrath is directed towards the innocent, but it is also good and just, when employed as a means for attaining a just end for the suffering of the innocent and the vanquished. Therefore, tyocracy maintains that the evil element in association with the concept of tyranny lies not in its inherent disposition. Hut rather it lies in the intent behind its application.
The idealistic principle behind the concept of tyocracy can best be defined by the pursuit for justice when numerous individuals who were found guilty of committing war crimes against the innocent during the second world war, were subsequently placed before the firing squad.
tyocracy by Baron Neville June 19, 2017