How Long to Read New World Disorder

By David Egan

How Long Does it Take to Read New World Disorder?

It takes the average reader 10 hours and 3 minutes to read New World Disorder by David Egan

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

New World Disorder Lessons from Brexit, The Trump Factor, Populism, Wars, Terrorism, ''1984'' and The Matrix, Economic Bubbles and Crashes, Concentrations of Wealth and Income, Massive Debt and Austerity : The Case for Economic Democracy, Reformed Political Democracy and A Coming Together of All People Today''s world has become dominated by Brexit, the Trump factor, the rise of Populism worldwide, the distrust of elites and their policies which mostly serve themselves, federalism and the desire to centralise power and take it away from nations and peoples, massive bail outs of banks, bondholders, speculators and fraudsters by taxpayers and enforced by government austerity policies, economic uncertainty mixed with deflation and recessions, globalisation and it''s race to the bottom, automation and new technologies replacing humans, high levels of unemployment, the build up of excessive debt, the growing concentrations of wealth and income, the speculative bubbles and crashes, and the fears and rumours of wars and ''regime changes'' and indeed whole industries which profit from war, terrorism and destruction. The world in the first decades of the 21st century faces many unique, unprecedented and quite daunting challenges. In this book you will see that a very different and better world is possible. This book proposes deep and profound changes to economics, politics, government, laws, banking, business, international relations, the press and media, and societies. This book is very different to other books, as it approaches the current turmoil in politics, economics and societies from four angles : a) What are the lessons to be learnt from this disorder and chaos in the world ? b) What constitutes causality and what are the factors involved ? How do we deconstruct causality, the causal factors behind this disorder and chaos ? what are the dynamics, the driving factors, the hidden forces, the relationships, the inter-relationships and interconnections ? c) What are the solutions based on causality ? what constitutes freedom and its responsibilities ? what are the responsibilities attached to freedom and rights ? and how are they intrinsically linked to the great disorder and controversial issues confronting countries and the world ? how do we apply responsibilities and the lessons of causality to change, create, re-create, transform, and restructure systems, ideologies, socio-economic structures, political structures, technologies and innovations, methodologies, transfers of wealth and income, laws, Constitutions, new bodies, banks, credit, principles, regulations to tie freedom to its responsibilities, and most importantly reform political democracy and create full economic democracy as a bulwark for political democracy and freedom.This will involve: - Economic Democracy and much wider wealth and income distribution - The ending of debt enslavement at individual, family, business and government levels - Fairer tax systems which tax economic rents, rentiers, and speculation and tackle tax havens - Democratisation of banking, credit and money creation and prioritisation of funding for productive investment, infrastructure, employee ownership and consumption. And reduction of funding for speculation - New regulations and oversights of financial systems to prevent bubbles and crashes - Reforms to end political corruption, police and legal system corruption, and banking corruption And many more proposals. d) How do we use these new innovative solutions to overcome the artificial divisions of social class, race, religion, gender, age, disability, ethnic identity, colour ? how do we end these hateful divisions which have poisoned societies and the world for too long ? how do we come together as one human race and work together for the benefit, the progress and the upliftment of all ?

How long is New World Disorder?

New World Disorder by David Egan is 594 pages long, and a total of 150,876 words.

This makes it 200% the length of the average book. It also has 184% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read New World Disorder Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 13 hours and 44 minutes to read New World Disorder aloud.

What Reading Level is New World Disorder?

New World Disorder is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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