The Two Cultures That Run Our World
How the two survival cultures, the honesty culture and the loyalty culture, shape the political views and the power of a nation
About the Book
This book presents a theoretical framework for examining how power, governance, and social behavior develop within societies. The concepts discussed are intended as interpretive models designed to encourage critical thinking and discussion, rather than as definitive historical or academic conclusions.
The Two Cultures That Run Our World explains how corruption is not accidental — it becomes built into society through structural design. By comparing Honesty Culture and Loyalty Culture, the book reveals why some nations thrive while others collapse, and how accountability shapes the future of a country.
It simplifies complex social dynamics into clear patterns, helping readers recognize manipulation, hidden power structures, and the cultural forces that influence modern politics and everyday life.
The analysis also examines how Adolf Hitler’s regime exemplified extreme Loyalty Culture, and how similar structural patterns continue to influence political behavior and social manipulation today.
Read the First 4 Chapters
These chapters introduce the concept of the Two Cultures and how corruption is structured into society.Content Notice: These chapters contain historical discussion of political extremism, war, violence, and cultural or religious institutions. The material is presented for analytical and educational purposes. The chapters open as PDF documents.
Introduction
The Two Cultures That Run Our World
Review
Conclusions
Continue the Book — Chapters 5, 6 & 7
Go deeper into how corruption is installed by design, where the Loyalty Culture comes from, and what truly makes a nation strong.
Chapter 5 — Social Traits
Over 50 traits that distinguish Honesty Culture from Loyalty Culture. Learn to identify corruption and manipulation in everyday environments.
Chapter 6 — Origins
Where the Loyalty Culture came from, and how it still shapes modern power structures and political systems.
Chapter 7 — Hitler 7: What Makes a Nation Strong
A focused analysis on the real foundations of a strong nation: accountability, culture, and how corruption either weakens or reinforces power.