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Book details
  • Genre:POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:Globalization
  • Language:English
  • Series title:On Terran Liberty
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:100
  • eBook ISBN:9781667880990
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667880983

On Terran Liberty

Volume 1

by Richard C. Everts

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Overview
Does a United Earth spell the end of American Liberty as its founders knew it? Does the collapse of the American Empire mean the foundations of American political theory are bankrupt? Volume 1 of the "On Terran Liberty" series rips into the successes and failures of the modern American Empire. Yet, there is still hope for a new United Terran Government based on individual Liberty to arise. A groundbreaking political bomb in the modern era, the first volume of On Terran Liberty avoids Left vs. Right extremism. Instead, it forces one to look honestly at what is salvageable for Liberty today and the coming human political exodus beyond Earth during the third millennium.
Description
Does a United Earth spell the end of American Liberty as its founders knew it? Does the collapse of the American Empire mean the foundations of American political theory are bankrupt? Volume 1 of the "On Terran Liberty" series rips into the successes and failures of the modern American Empire. Yet, there is still hope for a new United Terran Government based on individual Liberty to arise. A groundbreaking political bomb in the modern era, the first volume of On Terran Liberty avoids Left vs. Right extremism. Instead, it forces one to look honestly at what is salvageable for Liberty today and the coming human political exodus beyond Earth during the third millennium.
About the author
Richard C. Everts is an award-winning filmmaker, patented technologist, and federally funded researcher. He explores Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and what it is to be human, supports the elderly and disabled in society, and ponders the future of Liberty and consensual government.