Primus

Purism

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Purism is a complete ideology for the pursuit

of apolitical-endo-governance: governance without opinion and which occurs imperceptibly

and automatically as a material function/process of the material within/surrounding

all Beings. Such governance is distinguished from contemporary political (exo-)governments,

which advocate and rely on Beings externally, consciously and conscientiously attempting

to govern themselves using methods and purposes of opinion. Purism states that

the derivative of all ‘problems’ and immorality within complex existence –

within, between, and as conceived by, contemporary Beings – is due to the impurity

[inconsistency] of the materials and their sub-materials from which

contemporary Beings are constructed (and rely upon for their continued

existence). Specifically, concepts such as ‘war’, ‘disease’, ‘crime’, ‘famine’

are symptoms of the same disorder which arises from material and it’s various forms

being expected or forced to perform tasks that it was not purposely designed

for.

For every true problem there is a true, that is,

logical, solution (for example: x = 3 is logically derived from 7 = 4 + x, and

is thus beyond the opinions of observers). Purism details it’s singular

solution to material impurity such that no

aspect of Purism, including it’s Morality, is opinion. In such course, Primus

derives proof of the impossibility, that is, the logical incompatibility, of an

absolute God.

The ultimate product and, thus, pursuit of the Morality

of Purism is everlasting and universal Peace.

Potential readers should note that because

Purism is a logical derivation (similar to a maths formula, yet using words/definitions),

it is relatively dry in it’s current (book) format, and may be initially more

difficult to read than standard novels. Purism is rich with brackets of

definition and expansion which serve to both enhance understanding and limit

ambiguity of interpretation.
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