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Sociology of theft - introduction.

This new field of sociology has emerged in Rzeszów. The creator's participation in the project of creating social cooperatives using public funds served as an inspiration. Sociology of theft is based on the theory of communication, Niklas Luhmann's systems theory, the autonomous system pattern by Marian Mazur, Noam Chomsky's generative grammar theory, John Searle's concepts of Chinese room, and Edward Abramowski's concepts of friendship. The main thesis of sociology of theft is the claim that an advanced social system must develop according to three basic social algorithms. Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not lie. Adhering to these three main algorithms will allow humanity to create an advanced cosmic civilization, which will become the equivalent of the concept of God. To be continued...
This new field of sociology has emerged in Rzeszów. The creator's participation in the project of creating social cooperatives using public funds served as an inspiration. Sociology of theft is based on the theory of communication, Niklas Luhmann's systems theory, the autonomous system pattern by Marian Mazur, Noam Chomsky's generative grammar theory, John Searle's concepts of Chinese room, and Edward Abramowski's concepts of friendship. The main thesis of sociology of theft is the claim that an advanced social system must develop according to three basic social algorithms. Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not lie. Adhering to these three main algorithms will allow humanity to create an advanced cosmic civilization, which will become the equivalent of the concept of God. To be continued...
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The requested translation is as follows: "The sociology of theft is a new field of sociology that emerged in Rzeszów. Its creators found inspiration in the project of creating social cooperatives funded by public resources. The sociology of theft is based on various theories such as communication theory, Niklas Luhmann's system theories, Marian Mazur's pattern of autonomous systems, Noam Chomsky's generative grammar theories, as well as John Searle's concepts of Chinese Room and Edward Abramowski's ideas of friendships. The main thesis of the sociology of theft is the claim that an advanced social system must develop according to three fundamental social algorithms: Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not lie. Adherence to these three main algorithms will allow humanity to create an advanced cosmic civilization that will be equivalent to the concept of God. To be continued..."
The requested translation is as follows: "The sociology of theft is a new field of sociology that emerged in Rzeszów. Its creators found inspiration in the project of creating social cooperatives funded by public resources. The sociology of theft is based on various theories such as communication theory, Niklas Luhmann's system theories, Marian Mazur's pattern of autonomous systems, Noam Chomsky's generative grammar theories, as well as John Searle's concepts of Chinese Room and Edward Abramowski's ideas of friendships. The main thesis of the sociology of theft is the claim that an advanced social system must develop according to three fundamental social algorithms: Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not lie. Adherence to these three main algorithms will allow humanity to create an advanced cosmic civilization that will be equivalent to the concept of God. To be continued..."

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