In Toward World Sovereignty, Taylor maintains that permanent world peace and the continuing progress of human evolution require that the nations of mankind come together soon to establish a single world democratic federal government. In the author's opinion, the increasing risk of human extinction that is directly associated with the relentless proliferation of nuclear weapons would appear to preclude any viable alternative considerations.
In Toward World Sovereignty, Taylor maintains that permanent world peace and the continuing progress of human evolution require that the nations of mankind come together soon to establish a single world democratic federal government. In the author's opinion, the increasing risk of human extinction that is directly associated with the relentless proliferation of nuclear weapons would appear to preclude any viable alternative considerations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Thomas Taylor, MBA, MS, was born in Orange, New Jersey in 1941. While obtaining a bachelor's degree in accounting at La Salle in Philadelphia, Taylor discovered his affinity to philosophy, which led him to write several books throughout his life beginning at age 28. This work is his eighth and most consummate endeavor, combining many years of thought, research and hard work. After a successful career in business, Taylor retired at age 73 and currently resides in Erie, Colorado, where he continues to write and explore philosophical ideas. Along with writing, he enjoys reading, hiking and attending classical music concerts. He is an accomplished pianist, organist, composer, and devoted father to Karen.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Antecedents of World Sovereignty: The Ascendance of the Law of Reason in Human Evolution; The Ascendance and Globalization of Scientific Technology; The Ascendance of Love and Utilitarianism in Ethics; The Ascendance of Democracy in Politics and Chapter 3 The Idea of World Sovereignty: The Argument for World Sovereignty; The Argument Against World Sovereignty; A Summation of the Arguments Chapter 4 On Establishing World Sovereignty: On the Conception and Creation of a World Democratic Federal Government; On the Separation of Politics and Religion; The Problem of Counteralliances; The Problem of Secession Chapter 5 On Fulfilling World Sovereignty: On the Superiority and Ascendance of the World Democratic Federal Government; On the Moral Translation of Law from Dogmatic Proclamation to Rational Expression; National Democratization and the Decline of Oligarchy; Chapter 6 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Antecedents of World Sovereignty: The Ascendance of the Law of Reason in Human Evolution; The Ascendance and Globalization of Scientific Technology; The Ascendance of Love and Utilitarianism in Ethics; The Ascendance of Democracy in Politics and Chapter 3 The Idea of World Sovereignty: The Argument for World Sovereignty; The Argument Against World Sovereignty; A Summation of the Arguments Chapter 4 On Establishing World Sovereignty: On the Conception and Creation of a World Democratic Federal Government; On the Separation of Politics and Religion; The Problem of Counteralliances; The Problem of Secession Chapter 5 On Fulfilling World Sovereignty: On the Superiority and Ascendance of the World Democratic Federal Government; On the Moral Translation of Law from Dogmatic Proclamation to Rational Expression; National Democratization and the Decline of Oligarchy; Chapter 6 Conclusion
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