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Amniotic Empire

Andrew John Spano

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  • 432 sidor
  • 2021

What Edmund Burke identifies as the sublime in human experience, the arts, and science has been

“overthrown” by a new cult-like religion of Scientism. As a secular religion, this new cult structures itself

on the old framework of the Christian religion, in particularly Roman Catholicism, which it attempts to

displace. While it does indeed depend upon the discoveries and advances of science to evangelize its

message, it relies chiefly on belief, manipulation, and coercion as much as did its predecessor, but with

entertainment and consumerism rather than great art and holy ritual as its expression. It is supported by

a lesser cult: The Cult of Mediocrity, represented by the creators of entertainment content, the

education system, government, and the financial industry. Its basis is largely commercial, as its finance

needs are infinite. However, to create the right environment for its infinite expansion, it must work

closely with government and the banking system in various effective ways to achieve its end: which is

the creation of the Apex Consumer, the super-consumer helplessly indebted while equally helplessly

addicted to the mediocre and toxic distractions the amnion offers in place of the Sublime. The collective

result is the “amnion,” matrix, or technosphere. It is a de facto false world that strives to be “more real”

than reality to the consumer. Consequently, the mass of consumers have already begun to eschew the

“real” world of cause and effect, human relations and action, and nature and the sublime. Instead, they

have elected to adopt the amnion’s doctrine that everything good comes “in the future” – including

medical immortality -- if they can only keep up with the monthly payments on the debt they have taken

on, fatally, through the instrument of the promissory note. The exegesis of this work relies on what it

defines as the “world-historic” culture of the collective voices of those who valued the sublime above all

else. These voices include the literary work of European and American Romantic authors, French and

German philosophers, artists, scientists, mathematicians, logicians, and, to a significant degree, the

philosophical and semiotic work of American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist Charles

S. Peirce.

  • Författare: Andrew John Spano
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781940813516
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 432
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-11-22
  • Förlag: Atropos Press