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Forcasting the future based on unicist ontological inferences

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Unicist Social Models (Cross-cultural invariables)

The development of the unicist ontology of evolution applied to the field of anthropology has enabled us to create a logical framework of cross-cultural invariables. Cross-cultural invariables are the fundamentals of human behavior. They are homologous to all cultures including those that are not analogous.
The purpose of a culture is structured in its archetype. Thus, this archetype describes the essential functionality of a specific society.
A typology is the unique structure assumed by the collective unconscious of a society, sector, segment or individual, which defines the structure of the purpose they seek to achieve.

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In order to fully understand this description, we should be familiar with the unicist ontology of evolution, which is the basis of the unicist anthropology.
Typologies are formed by the set of myths, utopias, taboos, co-existence taboos and survival taboos existing in a specific social group.
Taboos, myths and utopias serve to promote Man’s survival and co-existence. Although they are universal, they adopt different shapes in different societies.
For example, ecology is part of both co-existence and survival ta-boos, but it manifests itself in different ways in different environments.
Technological development can make these essential social aspects less noticeable. But technology includes functionalities to foster human adapted behavior.

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