Chapter 1.12
“Civilizations have been born and have lived: we have survived by the delusions that have held us commonly together.” This statement resonates deeply with philosophical reflections on human existence and social structures. Civilizations throughout history have indeed flourished, driven by shared beliefs, myths, and ideologies that bind individuals together into cohesive societies. These delusions, or shared narratives, often serve as the foundation upon which collective identity is built. They can range from religious beliefs and cultural practices to national pride and shared historical narratives. Delusions in this context do not necessarily carry a negative connotation. They can be seen as the common understandings or stories that give people a sense of purpose and belonging. For example, the notion of democracy, while an ideal, is rooted in social contracts that require faith in collective governance, even if the practical applications sometimes fall short. These beliefs foster coo...