World Order, Moral Disorder, An Enlightening Essay about Human Contradictions
EAN13
9782956049418
Éditeur
Arcalis
Date de publication
Langue
anglais
Fiches UNIMARC
S'identifier

World Order, Moral Disorder

An Enlightening Essay about Human Contradictions

Arcalis

Livre numérique

  • Aide EAN13 : 9782956049418
    • Fichier EPUB, libre d'utilisation
    0.99

  • Aide EAN13 : 9782956049418
    • Fichier EPUB, avec Marquage en filigrane
    0.99

  • Aide EAN13 : 9782956049418
    • Fichier EPUB, avec DRM Adobe
      Partage

      6 appareils

    0.99
This essay entitled World Order Moral Disorder is essentially about
contradictions inherent in human nature.

War and peace are discussed together with good and evil and we arrive at the
question “is non war the same as peace?” An analysis of these two words
underlines conflicting predilections within us: how can man go to war, i.e.
break the peace, when whilst he is at war he is searching desperately for
peace?
Can one know good if one has never known evil? These two opposing concepts
feed off one another and we are led to ask ourselves if a certain amount of
evil is not sometimes indispensable. This duality within us has extended to
include the whole planet, hence the title “World Order” which generates the
appendage “Moral disorder”. To address this issue the author makes use of a
reading grid based upon human relations: trust, mistrust, defiance and
violence and illustrates themes relating to the economy, sociology and
politics.

Far from taking a pessimistic tone, this essay helps in our search for answers
which will permit us to move towards a reorganised world order which takes
into account the planetary issues with which we are faced today.

EXCERPT

Man continues to plan his future by repeating the errors of the past,
following his thousand-year habit of considering peace as simply an interval
between wars. Today, peace is dependent on the balance of power imposed by
allegedly deterrent weapons, weapons supposedly held in respect and fear by
potential enemies.

Do we not sometimes have the impression that history, our history, resembles a
huge wheel turning faster and faster, but moving on the spot rather than
advancing?

Maybe we’re too blind or too selfish, to envisage a blueprint for peace; we
have thought more of and worked more for material progress, rather than
spiritual and philosophical progress. But how can we separate mind from
matter, how can we devise a dialogue for peace, when we have as a starting
point the necessities of life to which we as humans are subject?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The “humanist” Boris Alexandre SPASOV, formerly Deputy Director of Radio
Caribbean International, graduate of the Centre d’études diplomatiques et
stratégiques in Paris and the author of several books including World Order-
Moral Disorder & Humanity... What a Story! is above all a man of the people, a
passionate and candid eyewitness far from the safe, comfortable couch
ideologies and politically correct attitudes of our time.
S'identifier pour envoyer des commentaires.