Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.4 Concepts of Sensation

Article 40 - Greed

Canon 963 (link)

Greed, is one (1) of six (6) emotions of influence and control used by minorities in power to manipulate populations by modifying the six (6) ancient primordial biological emotions. Greed or “jealous envy” based on the fourth primordial emotion of protection as a means of perpetuating sociopathic, isolationist behaviour in perpetuation of meaningless and fictional property.

Canon 964 (link)

The word Greed comes from the ancient Gaelic word gread meaning “hit or strike violently, batter; angry hissing or whistling; heavy blow, punch”. The association of the word with the Latin avarice meaning “crave, covet, long for” appears in the reforms of the Franks during the 8th Century CE.

Canon 965 (link)

Unlike other controls such as fantasy, fear and prejudice, the notion of Greed is self managing providing the administrative processes of society maintain a level of integrity in respect to property rights. However, should the courts of a society fall under the influence of Greed themselves, law itself fails and Greed will consume the society.

Canon 966 (link)

In accordance with these canons, the deliberate use of Greed, as a tool of statecraft, control, governance, influence or manipulation is rebrobate, forbidden and not permitted to be revived.