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Laws of Rise and Demise|Aleem Akhtar

Laws of Rise and Demise : Of Human Groups, Societies, States and Nations

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Rise and demise of nations are man-made and can be humanly controlled.


These are neither naturally determined nor divinely fated. This book captures the root-process presiding over the problems, challenges, and the opportunities nations of the world face today.


America has a three-dimensional problem. Its "process controls" have equated its "purpose controls." Internally, it has developed "integration energy traps." Externally, it has created a dangerously "interest-based" world order. America must move to the "next level" of human collectivity; or an Armageddon might hit us all within the next few decades.


The Muslims' "idea of State" is too "invalid", "antiquated" and perilously "anti-liberty" to allow large political systems to evolve in the Islamic world. It has been incessantly sinking back into anarchy. The "Arab Spring" is continuation of medieval, chaotic and "identity-based" shift of power, devoid of "value" and "political mass". With the given trends, the world must be ready for more Talibans, Bin Ladens, and Al-Qaedas, possibly equipped with weapons of mass destruction.


India and China have big "N-factor". But at controls level, unsustainability afflicts China and an age-old "identity clamp" is failing India. Both nations will see reversals in near future. China must realize that "economic future" is a component of "political future"; not the other way round. India must understand that democracy divorced from political creativity leads back to tyranny and anarchy.


The basis of the entire debate is "Integration Energy Theory" which explains the reality of human togetherness in a timeless and non-spatial manner.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781481778206
  • ISBN-10: 148177820X
  • Publisher: Authorhouse
  • Publish Date: July 2013
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.87 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.26 pounds
  • Page Count: 390

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