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Death by Dogma

The Biological Reason Why the Left Is Leading Us to Extinction, and the Solution

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Death by Dogma

By: Jeremy Griffith
Narrated by: Tim Macartney-Snape
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Death by Dogma is a companion to The Interview, the transcript of biologist Jeremy Griffith's ground-breaking interview that solves the human condition and saves the world—an interview described by Professor Harry Prosen, a former president of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, as "the most important interview of all time"!

In Death by Dogma, Griffith explains that the Left's dogmatic insistence that everyone behave in a cooperative and loving way makes its advocates feel good, but it oppresses and stifles the freedom of expression needed to find knowledge, ultimately self-knowledge, the redeeming understanding of the human condition that actually brings about a cooperative and loving world. Dogma is not the cure; it's the poison, because it blocks the search for the rehabilitating understanding of ourselves that's needed to actually save the world.

George Orwell's famous prediction that "if you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face [the human mind] for ever" was about to come true—but mercifully, science has finally made it possible to explain the human condition and save us from this makes-you-feel-good-but-is-actually-horrifically-selfish-and-deluded left-wing threat of the Death by Dogma extinction of our species!

This booklet is supported by a very informative website at HumanCondition.com

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