Future of Human History

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Future of Human History

Through the Possible Past Towards a Possible Future

History Sociology Politics and government

Author: Jagmohan Dyal Singh

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Language: English

Published by: Partridge Publishing India

Published on: 12th August 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 242 Kb

ISBN: 9781482836332


Overview of the Book

The book is an author's understanding of human evolution and its consequences for the world and humans themselves, as well as the causes of human differences that are visible and those that are inconspicuous to the human eye—those differences that, according to the author, are responsible for social differences in all human societies.

The Journey Through Human History

The author tries to take a journey through the possible human past to outline the differences that arose in various human social groups and their methods of governance. He aims to understand, through his mind and reasons, why those differences arose.

The Dark Ages and Human Development

The author explains the reasons for the Dark Ages and its consequences on the development of the entire human civilization as a whole.

Methods of Governance and Social Progress

The author seeks to understand the differences in various methods of governance and, through historical experiences, he tries to convey the superiority of one method that is well above the others for better social development.

Nomadic Domination and Scientific Progress

He discusses the reasons for nomadic domination over sedentary peoples throughout history, leading to the emergence of the superiority of the scientific method and its implications in unifying the world into a great democracy, and why this has not yet been fully realized.

Applying the Past to the Present and Future

The author's understanding of the past is applied to his reasoning about the present world and what the future holds for the people of this planet, as determined by the vision of political leadership and the application of various world political systems.

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