To Make a Perfect World
There may never be a perfect world but there could be one that was at peace. In this story the author uses literary license to suggest a way that can make people change into less selfish individuals. The problem is the solution would cause the government to invade the minds of foreign leaders. A problem that causes the President of the United States to have to decide the question "Does the means justify the end?" The book first published in December 2010 correctly predicted the Arab Spring movement. It also offers a solution to the Israel/Palestine problem that is similar to the one that the Obama administration has suggested. Although the change in peoples thinking may never be able to be accomplished in the physical way the book suggests, the changes for the better in people's thinking starts by reading this book.
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To Make a Perfect World
There may never be a perfect world but there could be one that was at peace. In this story the author uses literary license to suggest a way that can make people change into less selfish individuals. The problem is the solution would cause the government to invade the minds of foreign leaders. A problem that causes the President of the United States to have to decide the question "Does the means justify the end?" The book first published in December 2010 correctly predicted the Arab Spring movement. It also offers a solution to the Israel/Palestine problem that is similar to the one that the Obama administration has suggested. Although the change in peoples thinking may never be able to be accomplished in the physical way the book suggests, the changes for the better in people's thinking starts by reading this book.
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BN ID: | 2940015514995 |
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Publisher: | John Wormser |
Publication date: | 10/10/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 110 KB |
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