The New World Order The New World Order

The New World Order

    • £4.99
    • £4.99

Publisher Description

Human history has produced hundreds of epic writers, poets, novelists, and historians to narrate what’s occurred in the past 5,000 years of human beings’ cultural history. There’s abundant information about social habits, religious beliefs, and political and economic institutions established and perfected by the human species through the ages, from the beginning days of human civilization to today.

In The New World Order, author Vikram S. Bobbili analyzes this history, concluding that differences among human races are superficial, transitory in nature, and subject to continuous change. He asserts the oneness of human populations by examining the origin of the human species and his journey from the nuclear zone in Africa 1.5 million year ago; his ordeals though different ages (prehistoric, the ancient, the medieval, and the modern times); and his onward journey in the conquest of space. Bobbili also explores the challenges humans have faced in the past, the possible changes and problems he’s apt to address in the future, and the measures he must institute to ensure his continuous survival.

The New World Order emphasizes the need to invent new faiths and adopt new policies to see a near homogeneity in political, economic, religious, and social institutions for achieving the ultimate goal—establishment of great human society.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
546
Pages
PUBLISHER
Partridge Publishing India
SIZE
1.5
MB
A Concise History of the World Since 1945 A Concise History of the World Since 1945
2020
Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic Competing Ideologies in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic
2021
Asia Reoriented Asia Reoriented
2022
Arab world: Roots and insights of the crisis Arab world: Roots and insights of the crisis
2017
Transforming the World Transforming the World
2012
The Anatomy of Peace The Anatomy of Peace
2017