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The Doctrine of Common Good
by Itai Mupanduki
66 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2395; ISBN 1-4251-6747-0; US$11.00, C$12.65, EUR8.58, £5.69
A final call to humanity to avert looming catastrophe due to human self-destructiveness by adopting a preserving Doctrine of Common Good to guarantee a bright future for our grandchildren.
About the Book
The author addresses the current sad state of global affairs with amazing clarity and perplexing evidence that all we need is right before our own eyes to make things right. The book addresses head on thorny issues like sovereignty, currency, terrorism, demilitarization, problems with the United Nations, polarization of the world by the lone superpower and inherent contradictions in the axis of power, global genocide, the multinational corporations and their ever rising dominance to name a few. The author then challenges humanity to exit their shells and think globally to guarantee humanity's survival on this earth as we know it. Amazingly the book also lays bare the redundancy of many current government systems. A brilliant peace of work put together which provokes everyone's imagination for a new world based on the maximal utilization of both material and human resources guided by The Doctrine of Common Good.
About the Author
Itai Takaendesa Mupanduki is a hospital based Physician and Public Health Consultant with a keen interest in global policy issues, diplomacy and political economy. Born in Zimbabwe Dr Mupanduki traveled across Africa, Europe, Asia and is currently based in Hawaii USA. He enjoys writing, swimming, martial arts, reading and debating. Medicine has allowed him to look at humanity from all corners of the globe with the eyes of a healer and the ears of a writer, provoking a keen desire for global peace.






