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It is the counter/opposite of autonomy.
It is the counter/opposite of autonomy.


Philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis contrasted heteronomy with autonomy by noting that while all societies create their own institutions (laws, traditions and behaviors), autonomous societies are those in which their members are aware of this fact, and explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται). In contrast, the members of heteronomous societies (hetero = others) attribute their imaginaries to some extra-social authority (e.g., God, the state, ancestors, historical necessity, etc.)<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteronomy Heteronomy]</ref>
Philosopher Cornelius Castoriadis contrasted heteronomy with autonomy by noting that while all societies create their own institutions (laws, traditions and behaviors), autonomous societies are those in which their members are aware of this fact, and explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται).<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heteronomy Heteronomy]</ref>
 
==Culture Wars==
The current [[Culture Wars]] are using aggressive [[Mind Control]] tactics to purposely attack individualism, autonomy and self-leadership, to cultivate a generation of non-critical thinkers who automatically follow [[Collectivism]], [[Heteronomy]] (coercion), and blind obedience to another level of global tyranny. This culture war is being marketed through the acceptable [[Mainstreaming of Satanism]], as many are unaware that the roots of these slavery ideologies are indeed [[Satanic]].<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3427-individualism-autonomy-and-self-leadership Individualism, Autonomy and Self Leadership]</ref>