Dr. Lubomir Todorov

Bulgaria/US, California

Lubomir Todorov Ph.D. is researcher and lecturer in civilizational studies, anthropology, political philosophy, artificial intelligence and geopolitics; founder of the Universal Future global strategy. Professional career in international relations with expertise on the United Nations, Japan, Russia, Australia, Czechia and The Netherlands. Born 1951 in Karapelit, Bulgaria.

     

"The mission of human spirit is to confront challenges that civilizationally stand orders higher than tribes of Homo sapiens fighting each other"
My work and studies in diverse cultural and political realities - Japan, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Czechia, and numerous visits across the globe were abundant in meeting people of various mindset and existential background: politicians, aborigine artists, US military, Buddhist and Shinto priests, Royal families, Russian scientists, Mapuche musicians, Indian thinkers, CEOs of Japanese corporations, etc.
This primary data fused with the everyday flow of news about human behavior around the world and got processed through a newly built methodology machine, randomly assembled on the basic ideas of social anthropology, geopolitics, philosophy, evolutionary theories, history, and civilizational studies. The output – an infinite field of hypothetical constructs, was then narrowed down by an imperative axiological choice: in the final end, the only thing that matters is the individual human being with her immediate and strategic interests.
The result of the above superposition of values over logic, done in space uncontaminated by ideological, religious or personal prejudice, is Civilizational thinking - an approach that has the capacity to question the viability of any political systems to lead to where people want to be.
Human Civilization is the spiritual dimension of Homo sapiens group survival strategy.
Humans mutually defend their interests through generating Civilizational Values.
The optimal political design is Universal Future - a global multifaceted platform on which all polities in their ideological, political, national, cultural, ethnic, religious, racial, etc. diversity exist and interrelate with each other and compete on a non-violence basis.

Posts by Dr. Lubomir Todorov

The Future of Humanity Is Our Responsibility

Comprehensive, well-structured and concise, the book is an useful reading not only for professionals, but for anyone making decisions...

Jan 28, 2021 · 1 min read >

Geopolitical Cybersecurity is about a new anthropogenic global risk, and has to be addressed as such

Image: Lucas Sandor On the still insufficiently explored and analyzed field where dynamic cybersecurity issues continue to evolve in...

Feb 26, 2020 · 1 min read >

Fossilized Mindsets: The Root Cause for Anthropogenic Risks

Human intelligence is about finding solutions. The positive experience in the form of stereotypes accumulate into a “library”. With...

Dec 16, 2019 · 4 min read >

Solving Global Issues: the Missing Agency of Civilizational Thinking

Humankind evolved into the current Anthropocene through technological advance that significantly changed the nature and the scale of the...

Sep 4, 2019 · 5 min read >

Hybrid Superintelligence War Machines: The Unpredictable Risks of an Emergent Goal

In 21st century, for the first time in human history, we have reached the absurd state of affairs where...

Jan 9, 2020 · 3 min read >

The Non-Human Solutions to the Midway Disadvantage

The design of the human brain was finalized before evolution decided that only humans who live in groups can...

Jul 6, 2019 · 5 min read >

Existential Risk Analysis (ERA) – The Basics

Since the first Homo sapiens tribes emerged, Humankind has simultaneously advanced along two independent vectors – the Technology, where...

Apr 30, 2019 · 5 min read >
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Complex Challenges Facing The Future of Humanity

Dr. Lubomir Todorov, a Former Ambassador of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria, Founder of Universal Future Foundation, Researcher and...

Dec 5, 2018 · 5 min read >
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