The Foundation treats the Anti-Christ as a symbolic and philosophical figure: a liberator from imposed dogma, patron of the outsider, challenger of false goodness, and catalyst for post-sacred adulthood.
The philosophy hub provides the analytical architecture of the Foundation. It names the recurring problems, commitments, and thresholds of revision that organize doctrine, research, and publication.
The pillars below should be read as working frames: stable enough to guide the institution, open enough to be challenged by history, argument, experience, and further publication. They are not commandments. They are interpretive instruments.
How To Read The Pillars
- Begin with dogma and sovereignty to understand the Foundation’s core refusal.
- Read the adversary and material pillars as corrections to inherited moral and spiritual abstractions.
- Read post-sacred evolution as the civilizational horizon toward which the other pillars point.