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Manual for a Perfect Government
(1998)
This book is about perfection in government, and the
surprising ease with which it can be achieved. It shows how any
government can enlist the support of natural law -- to solve acute
social problems and bring unprecedented progress and prosperity to their
nation.
In recent years, modern science has gained a deep understanding of the
profound organizing principles through which nature governs the
universe. These principles uphold order in all physical and biological
systems, and support the life and evolution of innumerable species.
According to the latest scientific research, these same natural laws and
profound organizing principles can be directly applied to human society,
to alleviate social problems and raise government leadership to a whole
new level. This application is through technologies and programs that
harness specific laws of nature, and that bring the whole of national
life into greater accord with natural law. Although the fundamental
principles behind this book have been known for some years within the
physical and biological sciences, researchers from these cutting edge
fields have yet to translate these profound scientific principles into
meaningful social policy.
As a consequence, political scientists and government leaders have been left on their own to devise social programs and government policies on the basis of what are essentially 19th century principles. This Manual takes the latest developments in our scientific knowledge, and translates this knowledge into practical social policy.
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