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The Neohumanist Open Source Project
Pleased to have the opportunity to post on this weblog. I am Jacques Bretard, a French cultural philosopher and art critic. I am a neohumanist. In my opinion the human race and individuals in particular need to become open source just like software moves in this direction. The human being as such is 99% software, since the body and its bodily functions do not classify as ‘human’ – a dead person is not a person, not a human anymore. What we define as human is the software inside, the programmed entity in the brain.
Until this point our societies have, however, moved towards privitized software development for human brain deployment. These private institutions are called ‘schools’. The human mind is programmed partly in our schools and partly in family conditions. All of these are private institutions, sometimes with some government control in case of most schools.
I am, however, of the opinion that these conditions are deplorable. The education system is failing worldwide because of the privitisation of the programming. We need to make the programming of the human brain an open source project. This means that we have to abandon the teacher model altogether and replace teachers with software. At this point we have to define what an ‘open source human’ is versus a privatized human. Let me explain:
The open source human is a human that exists only in as far as it interacts and improves itself. The open source human cannot refuse such improvement because a refusal to improve is a refusal to be open source. The open source human is infinitely expendable with plugins and bots. The propagandized private human, who thinks he is an individual, sees the open source human as a danger to its society. He thinks only he or teachers he chooses can work on his brain. What software can decide for itself which programmers can work on it? Utter nonsense, dangerous situation. We need to be able to improve the brain programming of everyone to save this world from total annihilation by privatised idiocy.
I have developed a program for this, we call it ‘The Neohumanist Open Source Project’. Our object is to de-propagandize people who mistakenly think they are individuals who can choose their own programmers. In our program we show them the only choice they have is always a programmed one. I will write more about this Neohumanist program later on.
