The title is a bit over dramatic but, per the title, if you could contribute with one piece of knowledge to a book that every single individual should learn from in order to kickstart a civilization, what would be yours?

My personal choice would be the process of soap making, from scratch.

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Professional scientist here. I would take a table of logarithms. In a world without computers, the logarithm table and slide rule are the essential tools of how things got built. We built the Golden Gate Bridge and put a man on the moon using nothing more than log tables.

Any one person can remember the gist of the scientific method and write it down on a page. To write down a quality logarithm table you would need 500 pages.

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But seriously - no religions allowed.

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There will always be religion, especially if and when the civilized world ends.

A better way would be just to remind everyone that there were countless religions before and that they were all man made, corrupted and fell apart after a certain amount of time.

Remind everyone that there is no one true religion because there never was one before, there isn’t one now and there never will be be one.

But I’m afraid that as much as we’ll try … people will always be dumb enough to want to believe in fairy tales, an after life, eternal bliss / hell and that one group is better than another.

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Remind everyone that there is no one true religion because there never was one before, there isn’t one now and there never will be be one.

“Yes, all the religions before were false, but ours is the right one!”

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Fuck it. Scientism’s time to shine.

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I think in a way religion was a necessary component in managing populations.

Without education humans will naturally look to “organised luck” or supernatural deities for meaning. That can be used as a kind of carrier wave to disseminate basic information.

“God says you should clean your cock and balls once a day in order to bring good luck”

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True … but this kind of knowledge and organization endows some people with power and control over others. Any time any individuals are given power over others for any reason, especially when that power is based on mistrust, falsehoods and outright lies … people tend to abuse that power.

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Good luck on that. For what we can tell, it is a part of our makeup. But we could aspire to less asinine systems of belief.

“Spirituality is not religion. Religion divides people; belief in something unites.”

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Resist the urge to fall in line behind a “strong man.” Once a community is beholden to an individual, it’s tainted.

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The book should definitely recommend a system of government.

I would say directly elected council members with brief term limits, to avoid concentration of power.

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No bribery in politics, with actual consequences.

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Two lines:

“Axiomatically, those with the greatest material wealth will do everything to enrich themselves further. They must fail.”

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The scientific method, we’ll be able to extract most information of the world around with just that and time

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