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MORAL MONOPOLY

An educational card game integrating religions as complementary discoveries of the Science of Conflict Resolution, the Moral Science

Toronto, Ont., Nov. 1, 2018 - At the Parliament of World Religions from Nov. 2 to Nov. 6, famed psychiatrist Dr. Albert Levis will be confirming the integration of psychology and morality into the Science of Conflict Resolution, known as the Moral Science, by introducing the card game Moral Monopoly. Psychology becomes psychodynamic and spiritual instead of being medicalized and agnostic. When demystified, religions become rational alternative ways of resolving conflict opposed to metaphysical or theistic-based methods.
An educational card game, Moral Monopoly is grounded in Dr. Levis’ Formal Theory of Behavior. Based on the idea that morality stems from the unconscious, the game begins by studying the structure of stories as the common denominator of all stories. The structure demonstrates conflict resolution abiding by laws of two scientific phenomena as a six-role structure between trigger and response resolving conflict along four alternative approaches.
The first phenomenon is the pendulum oscillation. It is manifested as the creative process consisting of six exchanges. The second is the equilibrial principles of the scale. These exchanges and principles lead to four alternative paths to resolution and the definition of four corresponding relational modalities, each characteristic of one of the four suits in a deck of cards. Cards in each suit illustrate the formal organization of a six-role process illustrating one of the four types of conflict resolution. Players place the storytelling cards on the gameboard of the formal distinctions of the suits of cards. They examine cultural stories as phenomena of resolving conflict along the four relational outcomes and along the universal six-role process.
Moving through the gameboard, players experiment and examine cultural stories that demonstrate a science-based moral order that defines the unconscious. Players conclude the unconscious is a universal conflict resolution mechanism that reduces psychic and social tension. This is the relevance of the game for our times of cross-cultural conflicts.
Players recognize the progression of cultural resolutions as improvements in the family system. The Moral Science integrates religions, the monopolies of virtue. It also clarifies how religions may effectively resolve cross-cultural problems by resolving the conflicts of the Abrahamic family by adopting the outstanding application of one relational operation: the principle of mutual respect in dealing with gender relations.

About Albert Levis, M.D.
Born in 1937 and a survivor of the Holocaust, Levis received medical training at the Universities of Geneva and Zurich. He completed his psychiatric training at Yale University in 1968. Levis is best known for his Formal Theory of Behavior, an integrative approach to behavioral analysis and for his Conflict Analysis Battery a therapeutic personality assessment. The Formal Theory of Behavior has applied principles of physics to the study of the creative process. Levis has published several volumes on this research, including: Conflict Analysis: The Formal Theory of Behavior, Conflict Analysis Training, Science Stealing the Fire of the Gods and Healing the World, Creativity and Power Management.
To reserve your participation in the game and schedule an interview to learn more, contact Dr. Albert Levis at +1 (802) 379-6350 or moralscience@hotmail.com.
Albert Levis, MD +1 (802) 379-6350 moralscience@hotmail.com