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title: Culture
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Logos is a continuation of the original cypherpunk movement, which advocated for the widespread use of strong cryptography and technologies that enhance privacy and self sovereignty. At its core, Logos is a grassroots collective of like-minded people, unified in our belief in protecting human rights and defending against tyranny through technology.
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Logos understands that cultures precede nations and nations precede states. As such, we are not building a community, but rather nurturing a citizenry with its own cultural and political identity. Building on its legacy, Logos is a re-imagination of the early internet, capable of evolving shared traditions, history, myths, legends, and eventually governance. At the moral centre, our citizens share the universal character strengths found across cultures: wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
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Logos is a liberated piece of cyberspace, where together we can form a new social contract, guided by a common court law system and voluntary, consensus based governing services. These systems are designed for plurality and hard-coded to respect fundamental human rights.
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