Humanity calls itself civilized, yet the same ancient instincts still shape its behavior. From kings with harems to billionaires with hidden mistresses, the link between power and sexual privilege remains unchanged. Education and democracy have not dissolved this biological pattern — they have only concealed it beneath the language of morality and progress. The Demand for Recognition (DfR), once expressed in crowns and concubines, now appears as fame, wealth, and influence. Morality and culture function as stabilizing filters within evolution, not as escapes from it. Civilization, therefore, is not the victory over instinct but evolution becoming aware of itself. The question is no longer whether humans can control their animal nature, but whether they can redirect recognition toward empathy, balance, and sustainability — transforming dominance into consciousness.
The essay critiques the myth of “God-like” AGI promoted by tech oligarchs, arguing that claims of objective, cosmopolitan AI serve to mask the cultural, economic, and political interests embedded in its design. Drawing on neuroscience and the recognition loop, it shows that each culture is defined by unique neural patterns, making genuine universal objectivity impossible for any AGI. The essay calls for radical pluralism, transparency, and democratic oversight, proposing a system of multiple, culturally rooted intelligences instead of a single, dominant authority. Only by exposing biases and enabling contestation can AGI serve humanity rather than deepen existing hierarchies of power.
Sex wird im Eidoismus weder unterdrückt noch romantisiert, sondern als der aufschlussreichste Ort von Erkennungsschleifen und Machtdynamiken verstanden. Im Eidoismus-Dorf wird die Freiheit für offene Beziehungen und sexuelle Erkundung gefördert - aber nur innerhalb der Grenzen der "Form", was radikale Ehrlichkeit, sichtbare Macht und wahre Autonomie für alle Beteiligten bedeutet. Das Vergnügen wird ohne Heuchelei oder Scham ausgelebt, aber niemals auf Kosten der Form eines anderen. Ethik bedeutet hier, Einfluss sichtbar zu machen, die Mächtigen zur Rechenschaft zu ziehen und eine Kultur aufzubauen, in der Genuss, Zustimmung und emotionale Sicherheit ständig offen verhandelt werden.