No worldview is inherently superior, but each newer worldview believes itself superior and therefore attempts to crush or displace older ones.
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Superiority
No worldview is inherently superior, but each newer worldview believes itself superior and therefore attempts to crush or displace older ones.
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"...superior to the monotheists. Okay? And because of this sense of superiority, they try to crush previous worldviews, okay? So these four worldviews are..."
"...universe. We would like others to pay tribute to our cultural superiority, and we could help develop your other civilizations, but honestly, we don't..."
"...And these skyscrapers, these high -speed railways, these airports demonstrate the superiority of Chinese culture. And Chinese, so we have nothing to learn from..."
"...conquered the world, they needed, like, a symbol of Macedonian cultural superiority. And they just decided upon Aristotle because it was most convenient."
"Thunder runs. Okay? So these three things show the incredible superiority of this doctrine of shock and awe. Okay? So how is America able..."
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