Dehumanisation of Humanity

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By Munayem Mayenin

Dehumanisation of Humanity takes a post Marxist World View to the Globalised Capitalism and Challenges the old doctrines of its Political Philosophy.

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Dehumanisation of Humanity OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "People are free because they are equal and they are equal because they are free. Without equality in existence liberty cannot exist, and without liberty in existence equality cannot either. This is the rationale, in which a new civilisation must be born to replace this uncivilised, ruthless and brutal system of so called civilisation; that is based on power, rooted in money, owning, winning and pride, that is expressed and exercised in the fiercest of competition and, that is run like an excellent machine, and that tries to put the mask of ration in the ugliest of irrationality and, that waters and nurtures inhumanity and bars all the avenues of human potentials to be-to be free and equal and to live and deny to accept a state of merely staying alive.'========================================================================== ‘…Dehumanisation of Humanity is Munayem Mayenin’s Magnum Opus.’ Dr Geoffrey Klempner: Philosophy Pathways.=================================================== Dehumanisation of Humanity Volume One 1. Introduction 2. Zero Ground 3. Slavery 4. Feudal Period 5. Capitalist Period: Colonisation 6. Capitalism: Imperialism 7. Socialist Experimentation 8. Communistic Aspirations 9. Capitalism: American Monsterfly 10. Fascisomisation of Democracy 11. Globalisation of Capitalism 12. Study of the British System 13. Capitalism: The Art of Dehumanisation in the European Union 14. Capitalism: The Talking Shop United Nations 15. Sophisticated Modern Slavery 16. The Classes of Needs of Humanity 17. Open Globalised Modern Raw Forms of Slavery 18. The Socio-econo-politcs of Terrorism 19. Problems of Philosophy 20. Appendices 21. Bibliography

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