CORTICAL CIVILIZATION A Manifesto for a Neural Civilization (Neural Civilization Manifesto)
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Cortical Civilization: A Manifesto for a Neural Civilization proposes a biological and cognitive reinterpretation of civilization, shifting the focus from moral judgment, ideology, and intelligence levels to the neural state in which decisions are made.
The manifesto argues that many of humanity’s recurring failures—conflict, polarization, environmental destruction, and uncontrolled consumption—do not stem from evil intent or ignorance, but from decision-making dominated by subcortical neural systems under constant threat, speed, and pressure.
Rather than framing human behavior as a moral problem, this work describes a biological mismatch between modern living conditions and the operational requirements of cortical (analytical, empathetic, long-term) cognition. It introduces a simple but fundamental civilizational principle: PAUSE—the minimal temporal gap required for cortical engagement to occur.
This text does not prescribe ethics, ideologies, or social programs. Instead, it offers a descriptive framework for understanding why humans repeatedly act against their long-term interests and how a neural shift—from reactive to cortical decision-making—constitutes the true foundation of civilization.
The manifesto positions civilization not as knowledge, technology, or virtue, but as a neural condition—one that begins the moment an individual becomes aware of which brain layer is currently governing their actions.
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