Trying for Peace

Self-Actualization and World Federalism

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Joseph Sassoon ISBN: 9781532039416
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 26, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Joseph Sassoon
ISBN: 9781532039416
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 26, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Trying for Peace: Self-Actualization and World Federalism is the third book in a trilogy on what the world needs to do to save a political system that could collapse at any moment. The first book, Self-Actualization: Theory and Technology, contained an entirely new discovery to explain how self-actualization is achieved. The second book, The Humanist Society, dealt with the social demands that are required to achieve self-actualization for the greatest number of people. This final book explains how to spread self-actualization worldwide by creating a new system derived from human nature and suited to it—one defined by the virtues of a humanist democracy, peace, and permanence. Taken as a whole, the trilogy contains a new theory of motivation in line with the work of Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965) and a new value system called the humanist code, which relies on the new theory of self-actualization by Goldstein. If you’d like to see a democratic world federalism that relies on a new theory of human motivation that includes the world as a whole—both human and nonhuman—then you’ll treasure the insights in this book.

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Trying for Peace: Self-Actualization and World Federalism is the third book in a trilogy on what the world needs to do to save a political system that could collapse at any moment. The first book, Self-Actualization: Theory and Technology, contained an entirely new discovery to explain how self-actualization is achieved. The second book, The Humanist Society, dealt with the social demands that are required to achieve self-actualization for the greatest number of people. This final book explains how to spread self-actualization worldwide by creating a new system derived from human nature and suited to it—one defined by the virtues of a humanist democracy, peace, and permanence. Taken as a whole, the trilogy contains a new theory of motivation in line with the work of Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965) and a new value system called the humanist code, which relies on the new theory of self-actualization by Goldstein. If you’d like to see a democratic world federalism that relies on a new theory of human motivation that includes the world as a whole—both human and nonhuman—then you’ll treasure the insights in this book.

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