World Lost
This book was written by Salim Maloof, posted on February 14, 2022
Politics, religion, and the state have played a fundamental role in shaping modern civil society. Their impact has influenced the political and religious wars and conflicts that the world has known, including serving as a stepping stone to usher in the various scientific revolutions, cultural transformations, gender debates, and moral theories that the world has known.
Despite all the intellectual and moral theories people developed, human history does not appear to have shifted from this long-held truth:
A man, usually in search of a livelihood, finally strikes out on his own or with the support of others and succeeds in securing a position of power or amassing wealth. He then learns all the secrets to bypass the laws, including methods for soliciting bribes, manipulating auctions, and leveraging the influence of powerful figures. All the attempts by those who suspect him of practicing shortcuts and tricks to gain advantage end in failure. When the individual became oblivious to warnings, a new man who sought to be showered with wealth and power caught him by surprise, leading him to fall into despair.
This constant abandonment of ideals by those in power and wealth has led humanity to live in a cycle of violence and disregard, unable to effectively consider the implications of existing in a constantly changing world where long-held convictions are also shifting.
In 1945, the world knew a global event unheard of in the history of the modern world. In 1945, in which this war was regarded to have ended, the victors of WW2 (the old powers) freed the societies they had vanquished during the war and those they had dominated up to that point, inviting them back to promote social progress and improve living standards in greater freedom. They created an international intergovernmental organization called the United Nations and demanded that all members of the human family accept the obligations outlined in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which everyone pledged to uphold.
The old powers (the victors of WW2 or the founding fathers of the UN) counselled their heirs to strive to ensure that all members of the human family constantly keep in mind the standards suggested in the UN Charter and UDHR to remove the world out of the quagmire that mankind has been stuck in since antiquity. Sadly, instead of the heirs of the old powers acting on the advice of their fathers and prompting their newly appointed global policemen, the United States, and the non-state actors who they appointed to coordinate their activities, such as the international intergovernmental organization that they created to that effect and named the United Nations, observing the standards suggested in the UN Charter and the UDHR, they decided to regard themselves exempt from this appeal.
Since 1945, the victors of WW2 (the heirs of the old powers, the global policeman (the United States), and the international intergovernmental organization named the United Nations and their critical thinkers and servants (governments and non-state actors) in UN member states are not working to secure the work program that was suggested in the UN Charter and the UDHR in accordance with the ideas that the victors of WW2 suggested but in accordance with the ideas or instruments that were employed before WW2 erupted. Such instruments include disregard, wars, revenge, betrayal, disavowal, infidelity, and treachery.
The decision by the heirs of the old powers to rely on war, disregard, and chaos to regain their power, rather than promoting tolerance and moral conduct as their predecessors suggested, reflects how many kings altered the conditions and outcomes that were important to them until their actions led to deep remorse.
The book World Lost examines how the heirs of the old powers’ decision to invoke critical thinkers and servants (governments and international institutions) to secure the outcomes that matter to them while regarding themselves as exempt from the appeal suggested in the UN Charter or the UDHR would lead to harm rather than benefit. Accordingly, as their critical thinkers and servants (governments and international institutions) devise political and economic solutions that disregard the principles outlined in the UN Charter or the UDHR, the world will increasingly face challenges and threats, ultimately leading to the heirs of the old powers being reduced to a simpler form while new families and dynasties emerge to take their place.
The objective of the work is to warn the heirs of the old powers about the disgrace they could face if they allow the international intergovernmental organization known as the United Nations to continue providing political and economic solutions in UN member states, especially after this organization has become a den of thieves. The book argues that allowing the international intergovernmental organization known as the United Nations to continue providing political and economic solutions in UN member states will not result in the heirs of the old powers losing their power, wealth, and status and stopping to set the course of world history, but also, it will lead to the dismantling of the Anglosphere, which humanity has spent the last 1000 years developing.
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