Inner freedom: the driver of Swedish culture


sweden_mapThe unicist standard defines that inner freedom drives towards evolution and external freedom forces to fight against involution.

Inner freedom, a very special feature of Swedish people, is what allows them to develop an external security that leads to development rather than to distributionism.

Inner freedom, as a special characteristic, means that people have their own place, a meaning of life and of transcendence that makes them take up their own responsibilities.

Freedom implies responsibility, if that were not the case, it would be licentiousness.

Inner freedom helps that Swedish portray an attitude towards life that logically produces a twofold effect:

1)      It strengthens the strong, since these take inner freedom to develop inside out.

2)      It brings about a crisis in the weaker ones, since these do not know what to do with their inner freedom and end up clinging to external security.

Inner freedom is the only way to adapt to environments in which weather conditions are extremely harsh. This inner freedom is the nourishment of arts, science, innovation, and of social life as well as of conflicts.

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Your comments are welcome.

Peter Belohlavek

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,000 researches in complexity science applied to individual, institutional and social evolution.

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