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1. Verfasser: Boko, Irfan
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Veröffentlicht: Zenodo 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17820788
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  • <p><strong>Boko Neuro–Justice</strong> proposes a scientific, neurobiological, and ecological re-foundation of justice.<br>This work argues that <strong>crime is not a moral failure but a neurobiological circuit disruption</strong>, and that <strong>punishment is the state-regulated continuation of the same primitive aggression that produces crime itself</strong>. Drawing from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, cognitive theory, and plant-based ecological models, the book demonstrates that human justice has been historically governed by the reptilian and limbic brain systems—leading to fear, retaliation, and punitive cultures.</p> <p>Boko Neuro–Justice introduces a new framework grounded in <strong>cortical regulation, neural healing, emotional stabilization, and ecosystem-based wisdom</strong>. In this model, judges become neuro-interpreters and healers, prisons are replaced with <strong>Neuro-Regulation Centers</strong>, and the state transforms from a fear-producing authority into a <strong>societal nervous-system stabilizer</strong>.</p> <p>This manifesto positions “non-aggressive justice” not as utopian idealism but as humanity’s <strong>next evolutionary stage</strong>, transitioning from limbic civilizations to cortical and botanical consciousness. It provides a measurable, scientific roadmap for building <strong>a civilization without punishment, without fear, and without institutional aggression</strong>—a system where justice means healing, regulating, and expanding life.</p>