Human Freedom and World Peace under the Nuclear Threat

Human Freedom and World Peace under the Nuclear Threat
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Publisher : Bouden House
Total Pages : 373
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Book Synopsis Human Freedom and World Peace under the Nuclear Threat by : Jiang Rongchang, Zhou Qingyun, Zhao Liangjie

Download or read book Human Freedom and World Peace under the Nuclear Threat written by Jiang Rongchang, Zhou Qingyun, Zhao Liangjie and published by Bouden House. This book was released on 2023-04-04 with total page 373 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This discussion has been running with high intensity for half a year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since then, the world is under the unclear threat by Russia. What can human do to deal with this problem? Based on a rigorous argument for the right of self-defense, this book proposes the establishment of a human freedom fund to activate the civil military rights that all human beings necessarily hold as a free person to build a new separation of powers system that can effectively check the usurped political forces of the powerful state. This new system of separation of three powers will allow all human beings to become modern "homo erectus," put an end to the historical fate of individual human lives and put an end to the possibility of various forms of alienated power enslaving human beings.


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