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It is important to study Society in minute details, through its celebrations, indoctrination, and tacit conspiracies that tempt and cover the world, forming this entire social activity that is good and bad, visible and hidden, favorable and unfortunate. It is important to understand how you and the others engage in these events, what makes you think and behave the way you do, how you and the others integrate in Society, and if possible, to understand how you and the others integrate through Society in Life and in the wider world.
There are many groups, cartels, and entourages spanning Society, all good and bad. There are outrageous events happening in the world too, along with a multitude of daily acts of kindness. There are strict rules and regulations more or less fair, already set in place for you to follow. There are good and corrupt politicians everywhere, making these laws from scratch while keeping you constrained throughout life, under their complete command.
…Yet this is only the visible part of Society, because Society is very vast, it is comprehensive in nature as it holds the entire human behavior and human existence, both hidden and in the open, spanning far beyond what it is predictable, well known, and well accepted today. …And you can never understand Society if you do not persevere to grasp its shadow, its hidden structures and its hidden activity, along with its covert social actors continuously plotting, many times against you. These are all worth studying and explaining, since they define Society more than the rest. …And you may create this way a valid, comprehensive model for the Human Society, as it truly is.
How? You may study Society directly since it is all around, or you may read a multitude of books of sociology, politics, and economics. …Yet you may find them empirical, trivial, predictable, and full of propaganda, meant to mislead you and even indoctrinate you, while stating recycled knowledge only. Why? Most of Society is hidden, and it is meant to remain this way. This is why everything that you find defining and explaining Society is trivial, erroneous, and misleading today, as your evening news and your political promises for example. …While you may want to understand exactly how everything happens in Society, in the world, and all around you, why you and everyone else think and behave the way you do throughout life, why you and everybody else cannot get out of these continuous, rigid social loops already entraining the world, and most importantly, you want to know where it all leads, why, and on whose behalf. …Because Society alters your behavior more or less willingly in order to fulfill its agendas, it induces artificial beliefs in you and many times you cannot identify them, it invades your thinking and it defines your life entirely, and it changes you slowly and there is nothing that you can do to stop it. …Because Society will interact with you directly, since its plans are this well detailed, and it will end up changing your life entirely, if you are not careful, if you are not aware.
Throughout this book, you are going to reason and understand how life and human beings gather to form classes of life and societies meant to make life certain, safer, and prosperous. You will understand the Human Society in its actual structure, characteristics, and tendencies, in all aspects and from all perspectives. You will identify and understand the various modes of society that Life and the environment may demand and determine in any society, and you will identify the meaningful and the irrelevant among orders, agendas, and conspiracies already implemented or threatening to happen, who the social actors are, and how determined they are in their work. This entire study is done in order to help you identify your own meaning in life, society, and in the world.
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Release dateNov 16, 2018
ISBN9788829551590
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Valentin Matcas

Valentin Leonard Matcas, M.Ed., is a Researcher, an Author, a Physicist, a Mathematician, and an Educator, currently studying, researching, and writing fiction and nonfiction. A graduate of universities from the United States and Canada, Valentin Leonard Matcas taught Physics, Mathematics, and English in Europe and in North America, while doing research in Physics and Mathematics.   Valentin Leonard Matcas created the following analytical models in Psychology, Biology, Physics, and Sociology: cognitive and social model for the human needs, models of modes of life, cognitive model for the human intelligence, model for this Reality, for other realities, and for the One, model for life in all forms and from all realities, study of the Human Civilization, study of the human status and rights, depiction of the hierarchy of intelligences, model for the human health and lifestyle, models for the human behavior, development, and developmental patterns, model for the human condition, models for the conscious, subconscious, highconscious, and classconscious intelligences, true model for the Human Society, model and depiction of the Human Conspiracy, models for the Higher Laws and for the Natural Laws of the Universe, study and depiction of human abilities, model of the Field and of our environment, model for Existence, study and depiction of timelines and lifelines of causality, and a lot more. All these form a comprehensive, greater model for you, for this world, and for your place and meaning in this world. As an enthusiast of Science Fiction, Valentin Leonard Matcas writes about terrestrial and alien civilizations, about life in the Universe and about the way it develops across galaxies. Valentin Leonard Matcas wrote ‘The Culling,’ ‘The Storyteller,’ and ‘Starship Colonial.’  When he is not writing, Valentin Leonard Matcas enjoys studying, hiking, swimming, kayaking, skiing, snowboarding, riding his bikes, listening to good books and podcasts, listening to good classical music, playing good strategy video games, and so on. Follow his research and discover all his books!

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