The Progress Party: Advancing through Collective Intelligence

Welcome to the Progress Party, where we strive to advance our society by not repeating the same parts of an argument in a disorganized, endless loop. Just imagine: no more rehashing the same points, no more going in circles, and no more wasting time on fruitless debates.

Instead, we promote a system where we continually add data that strengthens or weakens assumptions but without the constant need to re-prove that a specific argument is a logical fallacy.

Remember the story of Sisyphus? He was doomed to eternally roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he reached the top. It's a cruel punishment, and one that parallels the experience of anyone who delves into the world of ideas today.

But what if we could secure that boulder at the top of the hill? What if we could prevent it from rolling back down? In other words, what if we could ensure that once we've logically, empirically, and collectively established a point, it stays established? That's what we're aiming for with the Progress Party.

We believe that the key to achieving this lies in harnessing Collective Intelligence. This is where platforms like Group Intel and Idea Stock Exchange come into play. These platforms are designed to facilitate open, transparent, and collective decision-making, underpinned by sound logic and evidence.

In this system, we all agree to abide by the scientific process, see what facts can be established, and what policies emerge as victors when we do an excellent job promoting sound logic and quashing emotional thinking and confirmation bias.

So, let's move beyond the realm of disorganized intuition and enter an era of organized, collective intelligence. Let's stop the endless, repetitive debates and start building on our shared knowledge and understanding. Let's create a future where our collective efforts push the boulder up the hill - and keep it there.

I welcome any and all feedback and suggestions for how we can continue to improve and refine our approach. Let's make progress together.


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