Unchecked Power

This short book was written by Salim Maloof, posted on July 05, 2023

Abstract

This book tries to show that the families/dynasties that control the international order and the money supply of the world (the principal victors of WW2) are not elevating themselves to the height that religious or philosophical books suggest kings of kings should rise above. The book shows that it may not be possible for existing people to stop walking like dogs, as the Quran likened how some people were walking during the days of Moses, if the principal victors of WW2 continue to financialize the world and do not mind that their critical thinkers and servants educate newborns (new people) to embrace art and truth instead of letting parents be in charge of this task as most animals do. This also means that the principal victors of WW2 would not be able to stop the barbarous acts that have swept the world since 1948 from resizing them if the decline in the mental abilities that people are increasingly demonstrating continued to persuade them to become increasingly devoted to sniffing the earth and running after material things, thus keeping the international order as a court to solve people’s issues and pleadings instead of a battle field (a project) to reach the “promised land” (or the UN goals). The book uses the dichotomy paradox that Zeno of Elea, a pre-Socratic philosopher, developed and which is a principal axiom in the field of calculus to support how newborns (new people) may not be able to rise and take the human posture for as long as the fittest refuse Jesus’s suggestion to focus on the past instead of worrying about tomorrow, thus continuing on “adding to the troubles each day brings”.