In the Named World and Continental, the largest empire in the world will collapse in the third millennium, the author tackles, without any system spirit but with vigour, three fundamental problems, both ancient and modern: 1° On the legal and social level, the work makes us discover man's domination over the earth as a possible dialectical space-temporal behaviour. Wouldn't the struggle of women against the domination of men lead to a temporary androgyny?2° On the economic level, some specialists laugh at capitalism, which they believe is doomed to disappear in the long run. If this is so, what would be the outcome of the partnership currently being developed between rich and poor states, if not the integrated progress of man and nature in the quest for common and individual happiness?3° At the political level, we have historically moved from direct democracy to representative democracy and from the latter, cumulatively, to party democracy. Today we are in the process of moving from direct democracy - a new formula in this case, cyber-democracy.
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