Notes

Angkor Wat the sacred dwelling of Vishnu

[1] Dawkins, The Selfish Gene, You scratch my back, I’ll ride on yours, 1976, Page 177:

„This arises from the fact that there are some species of ant that take slaves. The workers of a slave-making species either do no ordinary work at all or are rather bad at it. What they are good at is going on slaving raids. True warfare in which large rival armies fight to the death is known only in man and in social insects. In many species of ants the specialized caste of workers known as soldiers have formidable fighting jaws, and devote their time to fighting for the colony against other ant armies. Slaving raids are just a particular kind of war effort. The slavers mount an attack on a nest of ants belonging to a different species, attempt to kill the defending workers or soldiers, and carry off the unhatched young. These young ones hatch out in the nest of their captors. They do not ‘realize’ that they are slaves and they set to work following their built-in nervous programs, doing all die duties that they would normally perform in their own nest. The slave-making workers or soldiers go on further slaving expeditions while the slaves stay at home and get on with the everyday business of running an ants’ nest, cleaning, foraging, and caring for die brood.”

[2] Hawking, Brief Answers to the Big Questions, Will we survive on Earth?, 2018, Page 171

[3] Denazification/Entnazifizierung (Events, viewed anew – Geschehen neu gesehen) arte.tv, as a cultural online broadcaster portal, only makes the documentation available for a limited period of time. Alternatively, search in the typical documentary portals.

[4] Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem, A Report on the Banality of Evil, 1963

[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy#Organizations

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[6] Origin in Chinese Shang numerals (1200 BC) See: as an development example: https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_numeral_system

[7] Plato, Politeia, Radical Consequences of Justice in the Ideal State (Books V and VI), The Abolition of the Family, ca. 380 BC: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politeia

[8] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volk_ohne_Raum

[9] Browning, Ordinary Men, Blutsfrage, BA, RD 19/41, Booklet 4-6, 1943, Chapter 24

[10] Make Café del Mare No Nazis: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen_Belsen

[11] His academic work is revered by many educated people and even philosophers to this day – I do not partake in this devotion, the justification for this can be found in the wise and timely work: https://wikipedia.org/The_Open_Society_and_Its_Enemies

[12] Plato, Republic (Politeia), Book II, (373d – 373e), c. 380 BC

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