Akademik_Komarov
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Masculine - Sage - Feminine
Masculine traits:
anger,
desire to expand boundaries (an end in itself), negotiating skills,
thirst for fame,
thirst for power (for the purpose of imposing one's principles, not self-defense),
strategic thinking,
indifference to property (as the idea that what you own is the highest value, to your own detriment),
hierarchy by free will
Examples of states and societies: USSR, Russian Empire under Peter the Great, Mycenaeans, Ancient Athens, Mao's China, Russia, Vikings
Traits of sages:
rationality,
moderation,
rule of law,
defensibility,
readiness for campaigns (when necessary)
cultural exchange
systematicity
hierarchy by law
Examples of states and societies: the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Republic, the USA of the 19th-20th centuries,
Feminine traits:
fear,
the desire to overprotect oneself from the world,
expansion for the purpose of protection,
bloodthirstiness,
horizontal relationships,
fornication,
the desire to be destroyed by foreigners,
hatred of one's protector (God, warrior, family),
exaltation of sacrifice due to powerlessness,
the desire to be under the protection of an omnipotent being.
Examples of states and societies: the United States today, Ukraine, Europe, Nazi Germany, the Islamic world, Jews, China, the Roman Empire
Masculine traits:
anger,
desire to expand boundaries (an end in itself), negotiating skills,
thirst for fame,
thirst for power (for the purpose of imposing one's principles, not self-defense),
strategic thinking,
indifference to property (as the idea that what you own is the highest value, to your own detriment),
hierarchy by free will
Examples of states and societies: USSR, Russian Empire under Peter the Great, Mycenaeans, Ancient Athens, Mao's China, Russia, Vikings
Traits of sages:
rationality,
moderation,
rule of law,
defensibility,
readiness for campaigns (when necessary)
cultural exchange
systematicity
hierarchy by law
Examples of states and societies: the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Republic, the USA of the 19th-20th centuries,
Feminine traits:
fear,
the desire to overprotect oneself from the world,
expansion for the purpose of protection,
bloodthirstiness,
horizontal relationships,
fornication,
the desire to be destroyed by foreigners,
hatred of one's protector (God, warrior, family),
exaltation of sacrifice due to powerlessness,
the desire to be under the protection of an omnipotent being.
Examples of states and societies: the United States today, Ukraine, Europe, Nazi Germany, the Islamic world, Jews, China, the Roman Empire