school of thought framework

Here’s a structured outline for your booklet in a business-style format. This will give it a polished, professional feel while keeping it engaging and intellectually rigorous.


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Title of Your School of Thought

Tagline or Motto (Optional: A brief, powerful statement encapsulating the philosophy)

I. Executive Summary (Mission Statement & Vision)

A concise introduction to the school of thought

The core problem(s) it addresses in society, philosophy, or spirituality

The ultimate goal: liberation, transformation, empowerment, etc.


II. Core Principles (Orthopraxis over Orthodoxy: The Foundation)

1. Action over belief – Prioritizing praxis, direct engagement, and lived experience over rigid doctrine

2. Anarchist liberation – Decentralization, anti-authoritarianism, and mutual aid

3. Feminist & leftist ideology – Intersectionality, labor rights, and bodily autonomy

4. Pragmatic hedonism – Finding ethical pleasure and rejecting puritanical suffering

5. Absurdism & Stoicism – Meaning-making in a chaotic world, resilience through practice

6. Trans-friendly Luciferianism & Left-Hand Path spirituality – Rebellion as a sacred act, personal divinity

7. Afro-Caribbean & Voodoo influences – Syncretic spirituality, ancestor veneration, and ritual praxis


III. Theoretical & Historical Influences (Thinkers, Traditions, and Movements)

1. Political & Economic – Marx, Bakunin, Goldman, anarcho-socialist thought

2. Philosophical – Marcus Aurelius, Camus, Nietzsche, Stirner

3. Mystical & Occult – Luciferianism, Left-Hand Hinduism (Shakta/Tantric practices), Afro-Caribbean traditions

4. Queer & Feminist Theory – Butler, Foucault, Federici, hooks


IV. Practical Applications & Lifestyle Integration (How to Live This Philosophy)

1. Personal Praxis – Ethical self-determination, gender liberation, resilience

2. Community & Activism – Labor organizing, mutual aid, counter-institutions

3. Spiritual & Ritual Practices – Symbolic acts of defiance, personal transformation, alternative spirituality

4. Creative & Intellectual Engagement – Art, storytelling, cultural subversion


V. Case Studies & Examples (Historical & Fictional Scenarios Illustrating These Ideas in Action)

Historical – Examples from revolutions, liberation movements, occult practitioners

Speculative – Fictional or hypothetical scenarios showing the philosophy’s real-world impact


VI. Calls to Action (How Readers Can Engage & Apply These Ideas)

1. Daily Practices – Small but powerful ways to embody the philosophy

2. Building Community – Connecting with like-minded individuals and movements

3. Resistance Strategies – Navigating systemic oppression while staying true to one’s values

4. Further Reading & Resources – Books, essays, and figures to explore deeper



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This format keeps it digestible, engaging, and practical while maintaining intellectual depth. Would you like me to flesh out a specific section first?


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