The Shape Of Things To Come Book The First Today And Tomorrow: The Age Of Frustration Dawns
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The shape of things to come: Book The first: Today and tomorrow: the age of frustration dawns interprets actual historical events up to the early 1930s through the perspective of support for a unified world government. It examines pre-war denial and isolationism the Great War and the aftermath including the Treaty of Versailles the League of Nations and the London Economic Conference. Written in a time when the global Great Depression showed no signs of a swift recovery it explores structural flaws in the existing economic system. The book envisions the collapse of national governments prolonged conflict and the eventual rise of a rationalized technocratic world order led by scientifically minded elites. It suggests that traditional institutions fail due to their inability to address modern economic and social complexities advocating for a planned global society as the only viable solution to persistent instability. Education technology and centralized authority are presented as tools for a future beyond nationalism where a scientifically managed world replaces the inefficiencies of political compromise and economic disorder. The vision is both utopian and authoritarian reflecting anxieties of the era while projecting a future of order through intellectual governance.
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