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This book is a curated collection of essays that delves into the complex intersections of history, culture, governance, and modern challenges. Drawing on a wide range of topics, it examines the forces shaping the world today through a lens informed by the lessons of the past. From the shifting gatekeepers of British free speech to the geopolitical implications of China's exploitation of Western education systems, these essays challenge conventional wisdom and present nuanced perspectives on issues of global importance.
The collection spans themes such as the persistent influence of
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Produktbeschreibung
This book is a curated collection of essays that delves into the complex intersections of history, culture, governance, and modern challenges. Drawing on a wide range of topics, it examines the forces shaping the world today through a lens informed by the lessons of the past. From the shifting gatekeepers of British free speech to the geopolitical implications of China's exploitation of Western education systems, these essays challenge conventional wisdom and present nuanced perspectives on issues of global importance.

The collection spans themes such as the persistent influence of religious patriarchy on gender inequality, the erosion of national sovereignty by unelected global bureaucracies, and the rise of radical ideologies that threaten societal cohesion. It addresses the consequences of unchecked mass migration, the suppression of Christianity in the modern West, and the economic impracticalities of net-zero policies in the face of global fossil fuel dependency.

At the heart of the book lies a commitment to bridging the historical and the contemporary. Parallels are drawn between ancient empires and modern governance, exploring how lessons from Rome's decline or the maritime dominance of historical powers can inform today's geopolitical strategies. Each essay invites readers to critically evaluate the narratives that dominate public discourse, offering insights that often lie hidden beneath the surface.

Accompanying each essay is a bespoke watercolour-inspired illustration, designed to capture the essence of the topic at hand. These evocative images provide a visual prelude to the themes explored in the text, offering a moment of reflection before readers delve into the analytical depths of each article.

This collection is not merely a critique of the modern world but a call to engage with its challenges thoughtfully and constructively. By examining the intersections of history, ideology, and policy, it provides a framework for understanding the complexities of our time and equips readers with the tools to think critically about the path forward.

Whether exploring the consequences of failing integration policies, the ethical dilemmas of cashless societies, or the unravelling of national security through lax immigration enforcement, this book offers a rich tapestry of ideas. It is both a reflection on the past and a roadmap for addressing the pressing issues of today and tomorrow.

Through its blend of intellectual inquiry, historical analysis, and artistic expression, this book seeks to inspire readers to question, debate, and ultimately contribute to shaping a more informed and equitable future.


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Autorenporträt
John Shenton grew up in postwar England. He spent several years as a Radio Officer onboard a variety of vessels sailing to the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and South China seas.

With degrees and a background in electronics and computers he has lived and worked within the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland and Canada.

Known for examining socio-political issues through historical and analytical lenses, his works have delved into the nuances of governance, social policies, and historical comparisons, offering readers insights grounded in research and perspective.

Retired for some time now living in Montréal Canada enjoying golfing, writing, sailing and many other things automotive.