All Wars and Conflicts are due to HUMAN ERRORS: Moving from perpetual war errors, to friendly collaboration and peace
Michael M Dediu
All Wars and Conflicts are due to HUMAN ERRORS: Moving from perpetual war errors, to friendly collaboration and peace
Michael M Dediu
There are tens of thousands of wars and conflicts in history - practically there are perpetual wars and conflicts all the time - and all of them are due to enormous human errors! All people want to immediately stop these non-sense errors, and start a normal life, based on peace, no arms, freedom, good health, good education, good jobs, harmony and prosperity for all on our beloved Earth!
Why these perennial war errors persisted for so long? There are many fundamental questions that all human beings are called to answer. The most important philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant, always asked profound questions, and gave eternal answers.
Over 140 years ago, around 1881, Darwin said To kill an error is as good a service as, and sometimes even better than, the establishing of a new truth or fact. Yes, we need to eliminate these never-ending war errors - it is well known, for over 2000 years, the Latin maxim errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum (to err is human, to persist is diabolical - and this diabolical simply means due to illness.
This book presents many war errors from history, using questions, clearly showing how bad the war errors are, and comparing with new ideas, which will create the conditions for a peaceful, free, healthy, harmonious and prosperous life for all on our Peaceful Terra.
The future begins to take shape in front of our eyes, and is amazingly attractive!
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