Democracy Is Self-Government

Democracy Is Self-Government
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Publisher : Word Foundation
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 0911650105
ISBN-13 : 9780911650105
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Book Synopsis Democracy Is Self-Government by : Harold W. Percival

Download or read book Democracy Is Self-Government written by Harold W. Percival and published by Word Foundation. This book was released on 1988 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mr. Percival provides an original and entirely new concept of True Democracy, where personal and national affairs are brought under the spotlight of eternal truths. This is not a political book, as generally understood. It is an unusual series of essays that sheds light on the direct connection between the conscious self in every human body and the affairs of the world in which we live. At this crucial period in our civilization, new powers of destruction have emerged that could sound the parting knell for life on earth as we know it. And yet, there is still time to stem the tide. Percival tells us that each human being is the source of all causes, conditions, problems and solutions. Therefore, we each have an opportunity, as well as a duty, to bring eternal Law, Justice, and Harmony to the world. This begins with learning to govern ourselves - our passions, vices, appetites, and behavior. The purpose of this book is to point the way.--H. W. Percival.


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