Aporia is intolerable for individuals.
But groups gripped with aporia is inescapable, all-pervasive, all-encompassing hell.
What immediately transcends the aporia-gripped mesoperson (the all-too-divisible “individual”), is yet another aporia-gripped macroperson.
No where to go. No escape. No hope.
Collective aporia is experienced as anomie.
Anomie dyspires violence: scapegoating, persecution, war, and collective suicide.
A collective can be two, three, a dozen, a gross, legion, myriads…
A collective can be a shattered individual person.
The sole way out of anomie is a return to within: principled integrity.
Metanoia is necessary but insufficient.
Teshuvah alone — echad — is sufficient.
Everso.
Even a two-millennia-old collective aporic — a mutating being at war with itself, spasmodically oscillating between perverse antiworld-religiosity and revolutionary anti-religious worldliness — can return to the fold.