THE REPUBLICAN PERIL

Dialectic for Democratizing Sovereignty

by Ndzana Seme


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/11/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9780595436552
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 326
ISBN : 9780595879830

About the Book

This book spotlights the dangers republics bring to world societies. Far from being models for their values extolled as freedom, individualism, and rule of the law, contemporary republics are demonstrated to be as many oligarchies dominating defenseless and unorganized people.

Is freedom, just like rule of the law, a luxury or a public good that everyone can enjoy? Are individualized people more or less likely to participate in political activity? Who is actually exercising sovereignty when "people's representatives" preferably serve the interests of their corruptors? Well known, falsely obvious responses do not satisfy many other similar questions about republicanism.

The book shows how aristocracies perpetuate traditions of shadow rule and string pulling behind republican leaders, councils, and political regroupings. Their ruling members implement secret oaths and evil philosophies, impoverishing societies and steering countries into wars, terrorism, and mass destructions. Analysis of the Order of Skull and Bones, with offshoots such as both Bush presidents, shows how and why aristocratic secret fraternities produce political and business devils.

Finding ways to democratizing the exercise of sovereignty may be a necessity, not a question of choice.


About the Author

Journalist, publisher of The African Independent and business manager, Ndzana Seme is author of over 500 articles and 4 book manuscripts. Seme has an MBA in management, an MS in Finance, and an ABC in Marketing Intelligence. He resides in Connecticut, USA, with his wife and four sons.