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THE COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION, The Roots of World Crises, The Death of American Empire & The Rise of a New World Order

THE COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION, The Roots of World Crises, The Death of American Empire & The Rise of a New World Order

THE COLLAPSE OF CIVILIZATION, The Roots of World Crises, The Death of American Empire & The Rise of a New World Order

Reginald Muata Ashby

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Sema Institute
Año de edición:
2006
Materia
Estructuras políticas: democracia
ISBN:
9781884564253
Páginas:
96
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'Collapse of Civilizations and The Death of American Empire' by Dr. Reginald Muata Ashby is a comprehensive exploration of the socio-political and economic dynamics shaping our world. Dr. Ashby, a respected scholar with a Doctor of Divinity Degree and a Masters in Liberal Arts and Religious Studies, brings his extensive expertise to this insightful analysis of global issues. This manuscript delves into the historical and ethical review of world history, focusing on the rise and fall of major empires, particularly the American Empire. It examines the policies that led to the United States’ prominence as a superpower, including the rise of neo-conservative philosophy, militarism, and the military-industrial complex. The book also addresses environmental policies and the oil economy contributing to America’s decline as an empire. Through a collection of essays, Dr. Ashby provides a deep understanding of factors leading to current global crises in healthcare, religious conflict, environmental disaster, and the potential collapse of civilization in the 21st century. He explores the psychology behind Western culture’s dominance in world politics, introducing the concept of 'Superpower Syndrome Mandatory Conflict Complex.' This complex drives superpower cultures to establish themselves above others, leading to international hegemony and world conflict. The manuscript examines financial policies that gave rise to American prominence in the global economy, especially post-World War II, and how these promoted American preeminence through Globalization. It also details environmental policies contributing to world ecology degradation and America’s imperial decline. Readers will benefit from Dr. Ashby’s unique insights into the ethical, philosophical, and spiritual perspectives on global issues. The book encourages transforming reality-based fear into positive action, offering hope and empowerment to meet future challenges. By understanding the historical context and psychological aspects of imperialism and superpower syndrome, readers can better recognize these forces’ detrimental effects and advocate for a more balanced, equitable, and sustainable social order. This work is not just a critique of American policies but a call to action for global citizens. It emphasizes the importance of constructive criticism for the betterment of nations and humanity. Dr. Ashby’s work demonstrates the power of ethical and sustainable social, economic, and political policies in promoting a beneficial and sustainable culture. The book explores factors pointing to the American Empire’s economic and imperial power decline, what to expect in its aftermath, and how to survive this decline. Crucially, it also promotes policies and socio-economic-religious-political changes needed for a beneficial and sustainable culture to emerge. 'Collapse of Civilizations and The Death of American Empire' is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand global politics, economics, and social issues complexities. It’s particularly valuable for: 1. Scholars and students of international relations and political science 2. Policymakers and government officials 3. Environmentalists and sustainability advocates 4. Social activists and reformers 5. Anyone concerned about the future of global civilization Dr. Ashby’s extensive research and profound insights make this manuscript an invaluable resource. His background as an accomplished lecturer, musician, artist, poet, and author of over 30 books on yoga philosophy, religious philosophy, and social philosophy based on ancient African principles adds depth and unique perspective to his analysis. In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of our global challenges and potential solutions.

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