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We
need to pursue further our discussion of questions of freedom and necessity. It
takes time to get the knack of distinguishing a system and the free action that
makes it up, especially if changes of consciousness are the only clue. The eonic
effect gives us such a massive wallop that we get a clue to structure we didn’t
expect, but only over the long range, millennia. Yet we do this all the time
with economies. We speak of free agents, then speak of the ‘behavior’ of an
economic system.
The basic issue is very simple, and should be taken
empirically by looking at world history with one simple (theoretical) question,
Does man make himself? Thus we can restate the whole issue in intuitive form,
using the title of a book by Gordon Childe, Man Makes Himself. To say that ‘man makes himself’
implies that ‘freedom to do so has already evolved’. But questioning that was
one of our starting points, and we can see already from superficial inspection
of our turning points that emergent civilization has a hidden driver, and that
otherwise it tends to sandbank, slow to a crawl, medievalize, drift from initial
states of high advance, degenerate into empire, lose its initial advances. Man
enslaves man, while we will see that our discrete freedom sequence (the double
emergence of democracy) comes to the rescue twice in a row, and also includes
the emergent ‘abolitionism’ by correlation in its ‘eonic effects’.
Notice that science and democracy are born in ancient
Greece, then die out until our next turning point. The Roman Republic goes from
bad to worse as libertas becomes imperium, and then everything
seems to collapse in a Dark Age. There is even a tendency to think decline a
form of advance. So the issue is complicated, and we see that while man is the
only candidate to self-create his own freedom, make himself, and civilization,
there is a helper-driver visible by looking backwards at the globally
interconnected way in which advance seems to alternate intermittently. This is a
limit on the idea of freedom, and we must be wary not to ‘alienate’ ourselves in
a system of determinism in the name of evolving freedom. The answer is simple.
Such a system must terminate, and leave man on his own, evolution must become
history. That point must come as we begin to observe it, ready or not. And our
model will automatically take care of that, in the short term. It switches off
in the recent past, as theory goes out the window and is replaced by free
action, free or not.
Reverse engineering the eonic effect
The pattern we have discovered is one of three turning points taken empirically.
It’s obvious, but does it make any sense? A close look shows us that we can try
to produce a deduction for this after the fact. And that follows our question,
does man make himself? Note that determinism could not produce freedom, while
the absence of any ‘determination’ at all would leave only static doldrums among
helplessly passive creatures. Thus we need a middle ground process that operates
on different degrees of freedom, preferably one that alternates between higher
and lower determination, completed by an ‘end of evolution’ turning into
‘history as freedom’. Thus, one way to do this would be intermittent
action, switching between system determination at a higher degree of (induced)
freedom (or self-consciousness) and simple free action without any interference
at all. In some amazement we discover that this is almost exactly what the eonic pattern shows.
That’s a fair description of what we see in the eonic
effect. And it produces a characteristic ‘eonic sequence’ as the
mainline of emergent civilization.
Upon reflection, we realize that ‘evolution’ on the surface of a planet is
not something simple, and that the eonic effect shows one of ways this can
happen, one of the simplest and most plausible, however extraordinary.
Darwinists just snap their fingers, things just happen. We see that a driver is
needed, and a very delicate one that does not overdetermine or underdetermine
what emerges. And at some point, like a jump-start process applied to car, that
determination process has to yield to a completed or ‘free’ process, i.e. the
cars starting, or our evolution turning into history. The gist of it is that the
whole can efficiently evolve through the parts, which show intervals of ‘system
action’ or eonic determination.
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