Building an equal, inclusive society based on Nature’s integral template

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readJan 19, 2021

Question from the Internet:

“What is your idea of an equal and inclusive society? How do you think this ideal can be achieved?”

We can build an equal and inclusive society through a unique, purposeful and highly practical educational method, that can help us apply Nature’s perfect, integral template onto Human society.

To make the example easier, we can look at such a perfect society through our own biological body.

The biological body is a single, closed, fully integrated, living Natural system with its own life.
From Nature’s point of view Humanity is like a such a single, closed, living integral system.

In the body each cell, organ — although they are all vastly diverse, different, with different needs, different roles, different conditions — mutually contributes to the health, most optimal state and survival of the whole collective.

Each cell, organ contributes to the whole with their maximum, most optimal ability according to their assigned role. Calculations for the well-being of the whole always overrule individualistic calculations, otherwise illness, cancer starts. And each cell, organ receives in return exactly what they need and deserve for their most optimal efforts, so they can continue their perfect contribution towards the whole.

We have to build Human society based on exactly the same principles. The ensuing equality will be a relative equality, as each person has their own unique abilities, needs, conditions and each performs very different roles towards the collective.

But it is still equality as from their own point of view, according to their conditions, abilities, each will give 100% for the sake of the collective. As a result each will receive exactly what they specifically need to continue performing their unique, irreplaceable role.

We will need to build such a “Nature-like" Human society above and against our inherently self-serving, self-justifying, overconsuming, subjective nature, inclination. This is why we need the special education, so we can do this willingly, through free choice, without coercion or misleading propaganda. And as we progress we will know, feel how much better living in a “Nature—like" society is than how we used to live before.

And since we have to achieve the perfect state above, against our inherent self, we will retain a unique contrast, leading to an unparalleled sharp awareness, justification of Nature’s perfection against the inherent selfish egoism.

https://youtu.be/pTOSeMq_ZIw

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Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.