Genesis A Social Vision

Genesis A Social Vision by Troy Cochran, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 18, 2014, presents a thought-provoking exploration of civilization through the lens of individual sovereignty and public stewardship. This 182-page work delves into the author’s vision for the future of nation-states, addressing their restructuring in response to evolving societal consciousness. The book employs eloquent and witty language to articulate its themes, making complex ideas accessible to readers interested in political science and social theory.
In this edition, readers will encounter a panoramic view of the interplay between political, economic, and cultural spheres, which Cochran argues should be understood as distinct yet interconnected elements of a threefold social order. The book draws parallels to contemporary movements, such as Michael Tellinger’s UBUNTU communities in South Africa, and invites reflection on the potential for an advancing civilization. With its focus on essays that challenge conventional thinking, this work is positioned to engage those curious about the future of governance and societal organization.
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Many years in conception, GENESIS unveils the author’s stunning vision of an advancing civilization based on the ideals of individual sovereignty and public stewardship, reminiscent of Michael Tellinger’s UBUNTU communities in South Africa. In eloquent and witty language, he paints a panoramic view of modern nationstates, their inevitable restructuring in the face of growing consciousness, and the future coordination of political, economic, and cultural spheres as distinct and separate aspects of a threefold social order. From the author of THE GOSPEL OF TROY, and STONE & BONE.
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