The irresistible march towards global dictatorship

The irresistible march towards global dictatorship

The irresistible march of the New World Order: The Failure of the Tower of Babel is not fatal (Paperback)

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The world government is an old fantasy derived from the Enlightenment: its introduction -pense Does on- would permanently remove the wars, the scourge of humanity. If this concept was taken a while by the Communist movement (proletarian internationalism), it is international finance that put in practice since the early twentieth century: the League, the UN, EU some are large, clear pieces of this movement. Pierre Hillard This book shows the detail of this shaping at European level on the one hand, the architecture of Euro-Atlantic bloc on the other. The Germans have an important role in the process. To bulldozer globalist France opposes a small current sovereignist almost nonexistent left, more sustained within what remains of the illiberal right (historical Gaullists, French action, perhaps the National Front) that anchors without perhaps the author. It is easy to see that this global governance can only be a dictatorship. As the title of the book, the finding is pessimistic: the march of the world towards this dictatorship seems irresistible. The last chapter of the book is emblematic in this respect.

On the form, this little book (150 pages) is serious, well documented. Readers interested in the matter will find many points on which the major media remain discreet. Internet makes it easy to go back to the original information to verify the sources. An absent: the Bilderberg Committee. I do not know why Hillard does not speak as he often stresses the important role of the Council for Foreign Relations.
Pierre Hillard has a doctorate in political science and international relations professor at the School of Foreign Trade (CSEC). However, I found that he published little in the academic journals of reference of its disciplinary field.