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The Human Unconsciousness as an AI Supercomputer - The Spiritual Dimension Explained
2025 || Paperback || Luc Maas || PLATO Business School Edu ASK Center
The concept of ‘serendipity’ is traditonally associated with ‘luck’, ‘chance’ or ‘good fortune’, but the reality paints a very different picture and facts suggest otherwise: serendipity is not ‘luck’—our ‘unused braincapacity’ turns out to be our greatest cognitive power. The idea that the unconscious is the internal ‘AI supercomputer’ of the human mind, offers a fascinating perspective. Our unconsciousness operates beneath the surface, outside of our conscious a...
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On Leadership and Democracy in Post-Capitalist Society
how power relations develop in economic and political institutions
2020 || Paperback || Luc Maas || PLATO Business School Edu ASK Center
This book is published in the context of the 25th anniversary of PLATO Business School in The Netherlands (PLATO NL). Reading this book you will find out that leadership is based on transactionality. In fact leadership, as a historical phenomenon, can only be methodologically interpreted by behavioral scientific explanations, and that is by taking into account sociogenetic and psychogenetic variables. This book is a historical-scientific treatise, primarily a reference work, but also very us...
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Quasi-control (Heruitgave)
how understanding was replaced by formulas
2020 || Paperback || Luc Maas || PLATO Business School Edu ASK Center
In contemporary society there is a sense of control. Control by the existence of the digital society, whereby the outside world is controlled by digits. From behind a desk, at least always from behind a screen, man thinks he understands and guides the world. And indeed, major steps have been taken in many areas of research and people know a lot, can do a lot. But there is something strange going on. The control that one thinks to have is quasi-control.
This book is about the core of the socio...
No Moral Man
Morality, Democracy and Advanced Decision-making
2024 || Paperback || Luc Maas || PLATO Business School Edu ASK Center
The debate on innate sources for morality continues – some argue for innate moral instincts, while others believe that morality is primarily shaped by social and cultural influence. The most powerful innate instinct is the individual survival instinct, which encapsulates the innate drive within living organisms to ensure their own survival. This belongs to man’s primal instincts and manifests itself in various ways, encompassing both physical and psychological responses to potential threa...